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SPORTS • 9 DAILY GLOBE Wednesday, August 15, 2018 Partly cloudy yourdailyglobe.com | High: 72 | Low: 53 | Details, page 2 Ojibway prison to close Dec. 1

MARENISCO – The Ojibway Correctional Facility in Marenis- Dianda co Township will close Dec. 1, the Michigan Department of Correc- tions said Tuesday. The facility has 203 employees responds and is one of the biggest employ- ers in Gogebic County. Gogebic County Board of to prison Commissioners Chair George Peterson, of Watersmeet, said Tuesday the news came as quite a closing blow. “It’s devastating to our county MARENISCO – State Rep. to lose those jobs – 200 jobs plus Scott Dianda, D-Calumet, the related service industry. It’s responded Tuesday to the going to trickle out to our school announcement Ojibway Correc- districts.” tional Facility in Marenisco will He said the county’s economic be closed on Dec. 1. “This is bad scene is already not good. news for the more than 200 “Seventy-two percent of our employees who support their families in the Gogebic-Onton- families thanks to the good jobs agon Intermediate School Dis- that Ojibway Correctional Facili- trict are living in poverty, and we ty provides for people across the lose 200 more jobs; it’s really Western U.P. Some of these going to be devastating. I don’t workers drive from surrounding know how we can make Lansing towns and counties, but now the understand.” closest facility they might be able Peterson said the news came Jean Nordine/Daily Globe to transfer to would be more as a group of people from local OJIBWAY CORRECTIONAL Facility, seen here Tuesday, is scheduled to close Dec. 1, according to a than 100 miles away. That’s a government, business and Goge- Michigan Department of Corrections announcement Tuesday. The facility, located in Marenisco tough option for a family up here bic Community College were Township, employs more than 200 people. particularly in the winter planning to travel to the state cap- months. to the punch. County board As for the future, Peterson but we’ll be working on it. We ital to lobby for the prison’s sur- “I voted against the recent members and other members of a said, “We need to try and figure have to do something.” vival. Ojibway was on a short list state budget because it included committee working on this were out how to get something for our Erik Guenard, interim presi- of facilities from which the DOC a prison closing. Our U.P. com- going. I believe they did this now, people here; maybe it’s mining. was going to choose one to close. munities can’t afford to lose any knowing we were coming,” Peter- There has to be something. I “We were making plans to jobs, and losing more than 200 travel downstate, but they beat us son said. don’t have an answer for it today, OJIBWAY — page 5 jobs is going to be devastating for families and our small U.P. towns,” Dianda said. Warden: ‘Blindsided’ by closing of Ojibway “This decision puts the state’s By JEAN NORDINE announcement wasn’t expected Upper Peninsula as a whole. said the closest facility employees bottom line before community Daily Globe staff to come until September. It is unclear why the decision might be able to transfer to would safety and working families, and [email protected] A contingency of local leaders was made sooner than expected. be more than 100 miles away. that is appalling. MARENISCO – “We were pret- had planned to go to Lansing at Olson spent Tuesday morning The facility Dianda is referring “Gov. Rick Snyder and the ty much blindsided,” said warden the end of August once the leg- with the deputy of human to is the Baraga prison. Accord- state Unemployment Insur- Kathy Olson Tuesday after hear- islative session had resumed resources trying to notify the ing to Olson, some officers will ance Agency need to immedi- ing the news that the Department from a summer break. staff, she said. “I didn’t think it be offered transfers to Baraga, as ately begin work with these of Corrections will close the Ojib- State Sen. Tom Casperson, R- would come this soon. Right now there are a few vacancies there, workers, Marenisco Township way Correctional Facility by Dec. Escanaba, was assisting in setting I’m worried about my staff.” but that has a ripple effect, as officials and Gogebic County 1. up meetings with Gov. Rick Sny- There are 203 employees at there are bumping rights for the officials on job placement ser- Although the area has been der and the DOC, where they the facility, with several dual positions. vices and economic develop- aware of the possibility of the clo- planned to present facts and fig- employees (husbands and wives.) sure of the facility located in ures as to why the closing of OCF Upon learning of the closure, Marenisco Township, the would devastate the western Rep. Scott Dianda, D-Calumet, WARDEN — page 5 DIANDA — page 5 Prosecution claims dog cage used WISCONSIN VOTES as punishment in child abuse case By RICHARD JENKINS Walker to face Evers in November [email protected] By RICHARD JENKINS Brad Schimel received in their respective BESSEMER – Allega- [email protected] Republican primaries, despite both can- tions of being locked in a HURLEY – Iron County Republicans didates running unopposed. dog cage, being physically came out big for Gov. Scott Walker’s bid In the Democratic race, Wisconsin beaten and made to taste for a third term in Wisconsin’s primary state schools chief Evers emerged from a soiled underwear were Tuesday, as he carried the county 481-52 field of eight Democratic candidates to the focus of testimony as on his way to a statewide victory over win the primary, which comes as Walker the prosecution began its Robert Meyer. has warned supporters that a blue wave case in Gogebic County Walker’s 481 Iron County votes in the could be coming if they aren’t vigilant. Circuit Court Tuesday Republican primary race for governor Evers had a nearly 2-1 lead over his against a Bessemer man were more than the 474 Iron County facing child abuse votes Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch and the charges. 466 Iron County votes Attorney General Matthew James ELECTION — page 6 LaPlant, 31, is charged with one count of first degree child abuse, two counts of second degree child abuse and one count Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe of unlawful imprison- CHIEF ASSISTANT Prosecutor Tracie Wittla shows a ment. All four counts are dog crate to CPS worker Brad Smith Tuesday in felonies, with first degree Gogebic County Circuit Court during the trial of child abuse carrying a Matthew LaPlant. LaPlant is facing child abuse potential maximum sen- charges, including accusations he put a child in the tence of up to life in crate as punishment. prison. testify regarding the alleged victim’s mother Following opening alleged abuse the 7-year- gave at an earlier court arguments from both old son of LaPlant’s ex- appearance in the case sides, Gogebic County girlfriend suffered while was read into the record Chief Assistant Prosecutor he and his mom were liv- for the jury to hear. Tracie Wittla called a ing with LaPlant on South She said she believed number of law enforce- Barber Street in Besse- her relationship with Larry Holcombe/Daily Globe ment officers, Michigan mer’s Yale location. LaPlant began in Decem- ALICE MANKI signs in to vote at the Oma, Wis., Town Hall Tuesday morning with Department of Health and While she didn’t the help of election officials Midge Kokemueller, left, and Lois Holehouse. Tues- Human Services workers appear in person, a tran- day’s election was a statewide primary with local, state and federal positions on and others to the stand to script of testimony the the ballot in preparation for the Nov. 6 general election. ABUSE — page 6 TODAY INDEX Partly cloudy — Details, page 2 Arts & Entertain . . . .8 75 cents Classifieds . . . . .12-13 Tuesday Today’s records Comics ...... 11 Vol. 99, No. 226 High 76 High 92 (1970) Community ...... 3 Low 59 Low 31 (1907) Obituaries ...... none Year ago today Precipitation Opinion ...... 4 High 86 24 hours to 7 a.m. Low 54 Tuesday none Sports ...... 9-10 l 2 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2018 AREA THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD PIEBALD WHITETAIL TODAY THURSDAYTHURSDAAY FRIDAY SATURDAYSATURRDAY SUNDAY

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Ontonagon LOCALL OUTLOOK 66/58 Todayy we will see partly cloudy Bergland skies, high g of 772°,2°, humidityy of 68%. 70/55 Northh northeast wind 7 mph. The Wakefield Ironwood recordd high for today is 97° set in Saxon 70/54 72/53 Marenisco 1913. Expect partly cloudy skies 71/54 tonightonight,ht, overnight low of 53°. Bessemer 72/55 Upson Hurley 70/54 Watersmeet 72/53 72/53 73/55 SUNS AND MOON Mercer 75/53 Manitowish Submitted photo 74/54 SunriseSunri ...... se ...... 5:58 a.m. Minocqua SunsetSunse ...... et ...... 8:10 p.m. A RARE shot of a piebald whitetail was captured on the Wisconsin side of the Mon- 75/56 MoonriseMoon ...... nrise ...... 11:02 a.m. treal River, south of Ironwood, by frequent Daily Globe photo contributor Gary MoonsetMoon ...... nset...... 10:46 p.m.p Jackson, of Ironwood. ALMANAC REGIONALREGIONAL WEATHER NATIONALNAATIONAL WEATHER

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He said related billing software 8-10: Very High, 11+: ExtremeEx xtreme Exposure day’s meeting they are welcome to attend a issues are part of the ongoing challenge. work session to be scheduled in Septem- In relation to alleged overcharges made ber regarding the concerns. at Sunset Manor, Graham said, “I will go Judge denies request to “We are scheduling a September work back, check by check and bill by bill, to let session in regards to a number of ques- you know what is owed the Housing Com- dismiss 2nd amendment case tions in relation to electrical issues,” said mission.” Granato, adding council members then Beyond complaints on the rate system, By JAN TUCKER now a foster care licensed where the bullets are hope to be in a position to decide what Granato also responded to repeated com- [email protected] facility. locked up. action to take. plaints about lights going out on the ONTONAGON – An The Johnsons’ lawsuit The hearing decided “We have a number of problems we’re boardwalk to the west of Sunday Lake. Ontonagon man who has claiming violations of the this week was on the dealing with,” he said. “We are going to be City manager Richard Brackney said filed a violation of the sec- Second Amendment right request of the Chairman of looking at your allegations.” Council mem- unfortunate installation issues may make ond amendment case to bear arms focused on the DHHS, Nick Lyon to ber Kay Wiita added, “Definitely.” that particular problem difficult or impos- against the Michigan “Rule 415 of the foster par- dismiss the lawsuit of the During the same meeting, Sherri Gra- sible to correct. Department of Health and ent code.” It rules a foster Johnsons, Paul L Maloney, ham, executive director of the Wakefield Brackney said Jim Weeks of the Michi- Human Services came clos- parent shall follow the United States District Housing Commission, again questioned er to winning that battle DHHS hazardous materials Judge, refused to dismiss erratic rating at Sunset Manor, the city’s this week. policy. It defines those the case as the DHHS has RATES — page 5 In 2017, the grandson of materials as weapons, requested. William and Jill Johnson of objects, chemicals, medica- According to Johnsons’ Ontonagon was taken tion or equipment that may Illinois attorney David Kimball man appears in court on threat count away from his mother and present a risk to children Sigale, the judge allowed HURLEY – An 81-year-old Kimball, ous behavior at the placed in the custody of his placed in a foster home. the Second Amendment Wis., man who is charged with making a clinic, according to a grandparents, the John- The rule decrees these claim to proceed. The John- terroristic threat appeared in Iron County probable cause state- sons. It was done under the materials shall be stored sons’ had been joined in Court Monday morning. ment filed by Iron “relative care” rule. securely and out of the the suit by Mr. and Mrs. Robert “Barrel Bob” Gollubske was County Sheriff’s Johnson has a con- reach of children. The Brian Mason. The court advised to contact the public defender’s Department Lt. Paul cealed pistol permit. John- requirement are subject to dismissed them from the office for legal representation. Bond was Samardich. son was questioned about waivers if they are “stored suit because they had not continued at $10,000, with a few new con- The incident his firearms and said he in a locked box or solid applied for a foster care ditions added, according to automated occurred on Aug. 2. was told, “If you want to wood gun safe, or trigger- license. court records. He is also charged care for your grandson you locked and stored without Johnson said today, he Gollubske is alleged to have told the with disorderly con- Robert will have to give up some of ammunition in a locked is “estatic” over the deci- clerk in the waiting area at the Marshfield duct. your constitutional rights,” area. It requires a handgun sion. The next step, he “Barrel Bob” Clinic in Mercer, “I can blow this place up Gollubske Gollubske was pre- and if he did not comply shall be registered. added is to give deposi- and get away with it,” causing fear among viously charged with the child would be taken At a previous hearing a tions on what remedy the employees at the clinic. threatening to blow up the Iron County away. judge had questioned Johnsons seek from the He was previously a patient there, but Courthouse in Hurley, but the charges The grandson was even- these provisions question- court. Johnson said he is was told verbally and in writing that he were eventually dropped. tually returned to his moth- ing how a parent could not seeking any money but was no longer welcome because of previ- —Ralph Ansami er but the Johnsons contin- provide protection if they a change in the rules of the ued with efforts to obtain a had to unlock a box in one DHHS on the weapons foster care license. They are room, go to another area issue. Ironwood crack sealing change order approved By RALPH ANSAMI project cost around the contractor can do the Crystal meth suspects arrested [email protected] $100,000. He said there job this year.” IRONWOOD – The were more cracks to fill He said paving is EWEN – Two individu- MSP detectives assigned said the release. city of Ironwood’s pave- than expected. planned on Ayer Street in als in their 20s were arrest- to the Upper Peninsula Detectives were assisted ment crack sealing project The commission also August, east to Bonnie ed in Ewen and jailed in Substance Enforcement by personnel from the cost around $9,700 more authorized bids for water Road, in an area that has Ontonagon County on Team, as well as agents Ontonagon County Sher- than expected, the city service line replacements seen a considerable charges relating to the sale from Homeland Security iff’s Department, commission learned Mon- under a Michigan Depart- amount of resurfacing dur- of crystal meth on Mon- Investigations and Alcohol, Houghton County Sheriff’s day. ment of Environmental ing the past two years. day, according to a Michi- Tobacco, Firearms and Department, Keweenaw Commissioners Quality pilot drinking Also, Erickson said an gan State Police press Explosives conducted the County Sheriff’s Depart- approved a change order water community supply eyesore at 150 Southland release. investigation that brought ment, MSP Wakefield Post, for the project and also grant. St. has been demolished. The 28-year-old female about the arrests. MSP Iron Mountain Post, authorized the final pay- Erickson said 30 service “It’s another rotten apple and 29-year-old male were The investigation into and MSP Calumet Post. ment of $43,923 to JCS line replacements are taken out of the barrel,” arrested without incident the sale of crystal meth UPSET was also assisted Inc., of Baraga. planned. Erickson said in his twice and brought to the Onton- remains ongoing and addi- by the Ontonagon County City manager Scott “We’re moving for- monthly report to the city agon County Jail. tional arrests are expected, Prosecutor’s office. Erickson said the entire ward,” he said. “We hope commission. Wakefield commission reviews property management issues

By P.J. GLISSON except landowner Jimmy Berg, Anderson referred to one 45 x ber John Granato clarified, “We camper or a mobile home?” asked [email protected] who owns the property sur- 128-foot parcel as too small to can’t tell them how to manage Manson, with Granato claiming a WAKEFIELD – At the recom- rounding it, which Brackney build a house on. “The city has their property, but if they violate trailer is by nature seasonal and mendation of the Wakefield plan- described as an odd, irregular no use for it,” added Brackney, an ordinance we can act on it.” portable. ning commission, the Wakefield shape. but said one neighbor of the “I would like to go over there Regarding the potential city council voted Monday to “I’m game here because he property has expressed interest and take a look at it,” said com- buyer’s desire to use only a trail- release property on N. Chicago owns, in effect, the surrounding in using it as storage potential. mission member Marco Movrich, er, Brackney said, “They are not Mine Road for auction at a mini- pieces,” said Brackney, who said Commission member Karen who motioned to table the issue, disallowed by our ordinance, and mum bid of $700, or less than Berg suggested the $700 bid. Manson asked whether the which resulted in a unanimous even if we made an ordinance half its originally assessed value. Commission chair Dale White neighbor wants to build a garage vote. today, this likely would be grand- City manager Richard Brack- added, “If it’s swampland, I can’t or simply store items in the open. (2) Brackney said another fathered in.” ney said the Sunday Lake Heights imagine anyone else wanting it.” “I don’t want this to turn into piece of property has historical Movrich also motioned to property initially was valued at During the remainder of their another situation we have to con- significance for a potential buyer table this issue, resulting in $1,500, but conceded, “It’s low- Monday meeting, planning com- trol,” she said with White adding, who has no intention of using the another unanimous vote. land and it’s swamp.” He added mission members also discussed “We should control it now, rather property in the winter and wish- (3) Finally, Movrich added of city assessor Melissa Prisbe, the following three other city than (city blight officer) Mike es only to live there in a trailer to the agenda an inquiry about “I’ve confirmed that with Melis- properties and resulted in Sperhake dealing with it in a cou- during other months. a separate Wakefield property sa.” refreshing themselves in relation ple years.” “He’s not pretending to be for which city officials had Votes by both the council and to what power the city does or Brackney said city ordinances building anything,” said Brack- granted a variance for a ramp at commission were unanimous. does not have in relation to prop- should act as guides for landown- ney, who added the 276 ft. x 175 Brackney said the parcel has erty management: ers’ management of their own ft. property is valued at $1,494. no apparent value to anyone (1) Commission member Jim property, but commission mem- “Are they planning a small PROPERTY — page 6 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2018 3 Community Notes RESCUER HONORED

Diabetes workshop coming to tournament beginning at 11 a.m., with all Ironwood proceeds going to the foundation. To participate in the golf tournament, IRONWOOD — The Diabetes PATH RSVP by Sept. 14 by calling 715-561-2227. (Personal Action Towards Health) work- shop is returning to Ironwood beginning Library hosts presentation on on Sept. 4. The workshop helps people liv- ‘Wild Cats of Wisconsin’ ing with daily challenges of diabetes, learn skills and tools needed to improve their BOULDER JUNCTION, Wis. — Boulder health and manage their symptoms. Sub- Junction Public Library hosts a presenta- jects covered include: symptoms of dia- tion called “Wild Cats of Wisconsin” with betes, stress, managing fatigue and emo- North Lakeland Discovery Center Natural- tional problems, exercise, healthy eating, ist, Anne McDonnell, Thursday, Aug. 23 at medications, and working with health care 7 p.m. at the Boulder Junction Communi- providers. ty Center. The six week class will meet on Tues- The presentation will give participants day’s from 9-11:30 p.m. beginning on to learn about the ecology and adaptations Sept. 4. It takes place at the Aspirus Iron- of bobcat, cougar, and lynx. All members wood Clinic Education Room. of the public are welcome to attend, and Pre registration is required and family refreshments will be served. For more and caregivers are encouraged. There is no information, please call the library at 715- cost to attend. Call 906-786-4701 or dial 2- 385-2050. 1-1 to register. For more information, or to Submitted photo register online visit upcap.org. Author to speak on national parks DAN MCGUIRE, left, receives a Life Saving Commendation presented by Onton- Theatre continues audio agon Sheriff Dale Rantala from the Michigan Sheriff’s Association for McGuire’s BAYFIELD, Wis. — The public is invited actions in diving into the Ontonagon River to save a man floundering in the water technician training to attend a presentation by Polly Welts on July 25. IRONWOOD — Historic Ironwood The- Kaufman, author of “National Parks and atre presents sound technician training the Women’s Voice: A History” on Monday Thursday, Aug. 16 and 23 at 5:30 p.m.. August 20 at 1 p.m. at the Northern Great Stevie Wonder, Jesse Jackson The next two sessions will focus on set- Lakes Visitor Center in Ashland. The pre- ting up for a band and a hands-on session sentation will be followed by a meet and for all on the mixing board. Sound engi- greet. visit ailing Aretha Franklin neer Don Osier is leading the classes and Over a decade has passed since the NEW YORK (AP) — Stevie Wonder vis- Former U.S. Presi- anyone with an interest in this aspect of publication of the first edition of “Nation- ited an ailing Aretha Franklin at her home dent Bill Clinton theatre operations is invited to attend the al Parks and the Woman’s Voice: A Histo- in Detroit on Tuesday. tweeted Monday that sessions. ry.” Kaufman thought it time to revisit the Franklin’s publicist Gwendolyn Quinn he and Hillary Clinton subject of women’s activism in preserving Whitecap to update on plans, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that “are thinking about national parks and to learn how far the the Rev. Jesse Jackson and Franklin’s ex- Aretha Franklin sponsor charity golf tourney promise of the inclusion of career women husband, actor Glynn Turman, also visited tonight & listening to in the Park Service hierarchy has pro- the Queen of Soul, who is seriously ill. her music that has UPSON, Wis. — Whitecap Mountains gressed. will host a presentation from their board A person close to Franklin, who spoke been such an impor- Kaufman, a recently retired professor of on the condition of anonymity because the tant part of our lives of directors on improvements at the facili- history with the University of Southern ty at 10 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 28 at the facil- person was not allowed to publicly talk the last 50 years.” Maine, Portland, was commission in 1985 about the topic, told the AP on Monday Aretha “We hope you’ll lift ity. Franklin by the National Park Service to travel to that the singer is ill. No more details were her up by listening and In addition, the newly formed White- parks all over the United States. cap Community Foundation has been set provided. sharing her songs that The Northern Great Lakes Visitor Cen- Franklin canceled planned concerts have meant the most to you,” Clinton up to raise funds for community projects. ter is located off County Highway G about The presentation will be followed by a golf earlier this year after she was ordered by wrote. three miles west of Ashland. her doctor to stay off the road and rest up. In an interview with the AP on Monday, The 76-year-old announced plans to retire Emmy-winning actor Sterling K. Brown GRAND CHAMPION last year, saying she would perform at said, “May I wish the Queen of Soul all the “some select things.” best.” Fans, friends and musicians influenced “Your music has moved and inspired a by Franklin offered positive words to the generation,” he added, “so my prayers are iconic singer when news broke that she with you. Wishing you all the best, queen.” was ill, including Rod Stewart, Mariah Actress-singer , who stars Carey, Chaka Khan, Lin-Manuel Miranda, in “This Is Us” with Brown, said Franklin Tyler Perry, Missy Elliott and Wayne has “the most incredible legacy.” Brady. “Who is not a fan? I don’t think there is At her concert in Detroit on Monday anyone that Aretha Franklin’s music has night with Jay-Z, Beyonce thanked not touched or influenced in one way or Franklin for her “beautiful music” and another,” she told the AP. “She’s the best of said “we love you.” the best.” Finlandia named ‘best value school’ HANCOCK — Finlandia Research and Review’s Turnquist credits the University has been named review of FinnU. different price structures a 2018 Best Value School Director of Student FinnU offers to transfer, by University Research & Financial Services Sandra part-time and full-time stu- Review. This marks the sec- Turnquist says the fact that dents, including ond consecutive year Fin- 100 percent of traditional the $15,000 Promise for landia has made the list. full-time students receive the RN-BSN online pro- “If you are an individual some form of financial aid is gram as another reason for Jean Nordine / Daily Globe who likes to experience the a big factor in the decision. the award. “The one-on- WADE SOMERO won the grand championship award in the steer division at the four seasons in a unique “We gave out $4.15 mil- one attention we can pro- Gogebic County Fair with Titan, a 1,221-pound Hereford-Angus. The cost of the academic environment and lion in scholarships and vide students and their animal at the start of the project was $1,000. Somero spent $1,772 to raise the steer don’t want to create a grants in 2017,” said Turn- families is important,” said from its initial weight of 766 pounds to the final 1,221. The cost included 15 pounds future ‘debt bomb’ to deal quist. “If you compare the Turnquist. “We listen to of grain per day, 24 pounds of hay per day and miscellaneous costs of grooming with, devote some time to sticker price to other pri- their stories and come up supplies, medication, insecticides and bedding. Titan had an average daily gain of examining Finlandia Uni- vate universities, Finlandia with a solution that best 2.1 pounds. versity,” reads University is extremely affordable.” fits their needs.” Community calendar

Email calendar items and Ironwood. area74.org. 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; Saturday, Aug. 18 community news to Alcoholics Anonymous, Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., [email protected]. 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith Alcoholics Anonymous, For more information, call 906- Church, Bessemer. Center, Ironwood. 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran 932-2211. area74.org. Sound technician train- Church, Ironwood. CITY OF BESSEMER Governement ing, 5:30 p.m., Historic Iron- area74.org. Wednesday, Aug. 15 Hurley City Council, 5 wood Theatre. Community Pickleball PUBLIC NOTICE p.m. committee meetings, fol- Wakefield Chamber of Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer Christian Men of the lowed immediately by council Commerce, 6 p.m., Wakefield School gymnasium. 715-776- RECREATION PLAN AVAILABLE Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown meeting, city hall. Municipal Building. 4588. The City of Bessemer's Recreation Plan is available Cafe, Ironwood. 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St., Bessemer. l 4 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2018 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Enough’s enough Sue Mizell, Publisher During the weekend of Aug. 4-5 constituency by doing all she can to (and the preceding Friday night), 12 fight to get more taxpayer money to Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor Chicagoans were shot dead, and 62 her district. others were shot and wounded, the More money from taxpayers Chicago Tribune reported. could not fix the problems of these Before last week’s mayhem, 1,718 communities. Over the past 50 Chicagoans had been shot since the Walter E. years, more than $16 trillion has In Their Opinion beginning of the year, and 306 had Williams been spent on poverty programs. been murdered. Adding to this The majority of those programs Tariffs hit tragedy is the fact that Chicago’s have simply made poverty more clearance rate is less than 15 per- comfortable by giving poor people cent. That means that in more than more food, health care, housing, farmers hard 85 percent of Chicago’s homicides, almost 80 percent of whose victims etc. What’s needed most is to get no suspect is charged. Chicago is by were black. It would appear that if poor people to change their behav- An Eau Galle soybean farmer says a bushel of his no means unique in this lawless- one is truly concerned about black ior. Chief among the modifications product currently would sell for less than it costs to ness. Detroit, Baltimore, Philadel- deaths, shootings by police should is reducing female-headed house- produce. phia, St. Louis and some other figure way down on one’s list – holds. Female-headed households “Regardless of when this trade issue is resolved, major cities share high rates of which is not to excuse bad behavior produce most of our prison this is not something that is remedied overnight,” homicides. by some police officers. inmates, the highest crime rates Tony Mellenthin, who also is president of the Wis- It’s not just shootings and homi- Would getting more blacks and and disproportionate numbers of consin Soybean Association, said in a Leader-Tele- cides that negatively impact the over- Democrats in political office help? It high school dropouts and suicides. gram story by Erica Jones. “This has long, long-last- whelmingly law-abiding black resi- turns out that of the Chicago City These devastating factors are far ing consequences.” dents of these cities. In addition, Council’s 50 aldermen, only one is beyond the capacity of Washington Mellenthin and others adversely affected by trade there are sky-high rates of burglar- Republican. One is an independent. to fix. wars participated Tuesday in a discussion with U.S. ies, rapes and property destruction. Forty-eight aldermen are Democrats, The only people who can fix Rep. Ron Kind, D-La Crosse. Tariffs implemented by The schools are notoriously bad. and 19 are black. In fact, most of the these problems are black people President Trump have fueled retaliatory tariffs by City budgets face shortfalls. Resi- cities where large segments of their themselves. Black athletes could be other nations. dents deal with deteriorating city black citizenry live under horrible far more productive by going to On Tuesday, the Treasury Department announced services. All of this causes mass exo- conditions have been controlled by schools and community centers to 25 percent tariffs on $16 billion worth of Chinese duses from these cities by their most Democrats for nearly a half-century, encourage constructive behavior and goods that would go into effect Aug. 23. Initial tariffs capable people. and there are many blacks on the shaming self-destructive behavior. on $34 billion worth of products from China began Ordinary decency demands that instruments of control, such as Support should be given to police to in early July. China has threatened $60 billion in tar- something be done to address the chiefs of police, superintendents of stop criminals from preying on com- iffs on U.S. goods in response. horrible conditions under which so schools and members of city coun- munities. Nongovernmental local Price increases from steel tariffs have affected many black Americans live. White cils. If Democratic and black control groups should be encouraged to play business at Realityworks, an Eau Claire-based pro- liberals, black politicians and sports meant anything, these cities would greater roles. ducer of educational materials. figures focus most of their attention be paradises. It’s a challenge, but keep in mind “These are not minor price changes. ... These on what the police do, but how rele- How helpful to these desperate that black people had the intestinal changes have had a really phenomenal impact,” vant is that to the overall tragedy? black communities are the efforts of fortitude to lead the world’s greatest Timm Boettcher, CEO of Realityworks, said in Jones’ According to Washington Post data, so many black politicians to focus civil rights movement through some story. “I don’t want to pass those prices along to edu- as of July 9, 626 people had been on allegations about President Don- very dark days from 1865 to 1965. I cational programs, but I don’t have a choice.” shot and killed by police this year. ald Trump’s ties to Russia? The lead- believe that we’re up to the chal- The U.S. trade deficit actually rose 7 percent in Of that number, 114 were black. Last er of the movement to impeach lenge. June, and news of the escalating trade war came on year, 987 people were shot and Trump is Rep. Maxine Waters. Her If we wait for Washington to solve the heels of a discouraging report from the U.S. killed by police, of which 223 were congressional district suffers from our problems, we’ll be waiting for a Department of Agriculture. black. To put police shootings in a high crime rates and failing schools. long time. The study found that the average Wisconsin farm bit of perspective, in Chicago alone She, like most other black politi- Walter E. Williams is a professor of spent more than $168,000 on production in 2017, a in 2017, there were 674 homicides, cians, claims that she is helping her economics at George Mason University. 6 percent annual increase. According to The Associ- ated Press, expense increases were high for trucks, Today in history tractors and other farm machinery. “It may be the case that some of that equipment simply can’t be fixed anymore,” said Mark Stephen- By The Associated Press son of UW-Madison’s Center for Dairy Profitability Today’s Highlight in History in a Wisconsin Public Radio story. “Any one or two On August 15, 1945, in a pre-recorded radio address, years, you can get by not replacing it. But four years? Japan’s Emperor Hirohito Some equipment is going to have to be replaced.” announced that his country Sherry Wuebben of St. Joseph Equipment, which had accepted terms of surren- has a location in La Crosse, said in the AP story that der for ending World War II. sales could go down even more. On this date In 1483, the Sistine Chapel “After years of not having any significant price was consecrated by Pope Six- increases, because of the tariffs on steel, (buyers) are tus IV. going to start seeing some price increases,” Wuebben In 1812, the Battle of Fort said. Dearborn took place as Potawatomi warriors attacked The federal government is allocating $12 billion a U.S. military garrison of in emergency aid to farmers that are expected to about 100 people. (Most of the begin being distributed next month. garrison was killed, while those Krista Swanson, a fifth-generation farmer in Illi- who remained were taken pris- nois, said in a Huffington Post piece Tuesday that the oner.) In 1914, the Panama Canal independent after some 200 Nixon announced a 90-day result of a power struggle with- $12 billion, if distributed evenly, equates to less than officially opened as the SS years of British rule. freeze on wages, prices and in the National Party. $6,000 per farmer. Ancon crossed the just-com- In 1961, as workers began rents. Today’s Birthdays pleted waterway between the constructing a Berlin Wall In 1974, a gunman attempt- Actress Abby Dalton is 86. “So if I’m negative $20,000, the $6,000 helps,” she made of concrete, East Ger- ed to shoot South Korean Supreme Court Justice said, “but it’s not fixing the issue at hand.” Pacific and Atlantic oceans. In 1935, humorist Will man soldier Conrad Schumann President Park Chung-hee Stephen Breyer is 80. U.S. And the effects are likely to be long term. “We Rogers and aviator Wiley Post leapt to freedom over a tangle during a speech; although Park Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., start to lose more and more market share all the were killed when their airplane of barbed wire in a scene cap- was unhurt, his wife, Yuk is 80. Britain’s Princess Anne is time,” Kind said. crashed near Point Barrow in tured in a famous photograph. Young-soo, was struck and 68. Actress Tess Harper is 68. the Alaska Territory. In 1965, the Beatles played killed, along with a teenage Philanthropist Melinda Gates is “The longer this goes on, the more difficult it will to a crowd of more than 55,000 girl. (The gunman was later 54. Actress Debra Messing is make it for us to resume our relationships with our In 1944, during World War II, Allied forces landed in south- at New York’s Shea Stadium. executed.) 50. Actor Anthony Anderson is customers,” said Stephanie Nadeau, a U.S. food dis- ern France in Operation Dra- In 1969, the Woodstock In 1989, F.W. de Klerk was 48. Actor Ben Affleck is 46. tributor, in a CBS News story. goon. Music and Art Fair opened in sworn in as acting president of Rock singer Joe Jonas (The – Eau Claire Leader-Telegram In 1947, India became upstate New York. South Africa, one day after Jonas Brothers) is 29. Actress In 1971, President Richard P.W. Botha resigned as the Jennifer Lawrence is 28. Letter to the Editor: Truth, the whirlpools are many and deep. 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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE.DOODV ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2018 5 Ojibway months to stabilize our UP man shot to regional economy.” death in cabin The group will also From page 1 work with local and region- SAULT STE. MARIE – A dent and Dean of Business al employers. Lansing man was Services at GCC, said news “We are currently work- arraigned Monday in the of Ojibway’s closure “is dif- ing on a plan to present to shooting death of an ficult to absorb. our legislators and gover- Upper Peninsula resident “Gogebic Community nor in the upcoming weeks at a rental cabin on Trout College understands the for assistance to continue Lake in Chippewa County. impact of this closing on the positive momentum Aaron Lee Roberts, 34, the region,” he said. that we have seen over the is charged with homicide Guenard said the col- past several years,” he said. and felony firearms pos- lege assembled the group Marenisco Township session. of individuals who repre- Supervisor Dick Bouvette On Saturday around 4 sent local municipalities said, “It’s downright devas- p.m., troopers from the and businesses to address tating. Other areas with Michigan State Police Sault and advocate for the con- more going on economical- Ste. Marie Post responded tinued operations of the ly can take a hit, but I don’t to reports of a shooting on prison. know how we can recover.” OJ Miller Road. “This committee has Bouvette estimated the Police said the victim worked diligently with our township will lose 20 per- was Kevin Belonga, 51, of St. Ignace. He was located state representatives for the cent of its revenue, includ- Submitted photo past several months and is ing more than half of its deceased at the scene. AN AERIAL view of Ojibway Correctional Facility is shown here. The prison is set for Bond has been set at now looking for opportuni- revenue sharing, which is closure Dec. 1. ties to support our region based on the township’s $100,000, with a prelimi- with the loss of 203 jobs in population that includes your cars. The banks are vette sees a drop in busi- The OCF was formerly nary hearing set for Aug. our communities. the prison’s population. expecting payments. This ness. “People aren’t going Camp Ojibway, a mini- 23. “The representative He said he didn’t know is going to hurt the com- to have the money to spend mum security facility, prior The police report said committee and the college what this will mean for munity in many ways,” he in our restaurants and tav- to expansion. Roberts admitted to inves- are committed to assisting property values. said. erns,” he said. The maximum security tigators that he had shot the employees affected by Bouvette also lamented Bouvette also men- The DOC previously facility presently has an Belonga. the closing and find solu- the number of people who tioned the promise of min- announced it would close administration building, a Bewley, Bolen plan tions for our area,” he said. work at the prison who ing, as Highland Copper another prison this year to warehouse and store, and to debate “The representative group may now leave the area. plans to open a copper save $19 million in the buildings for education, will be working with state “There are no other mining operation north of next fiscal year. The state’s meals, training and hous- Candidates for Wiscon- departments and legisla- comparable jobs here. Peo- Wakefield in Ironwood prison population has ing of inmates. sin’s 25th Senate District tors to find opportunities ple get used to making that Township. been declining. The five housing units seat will be featured on for investment and eco- kind of money. They might “I’m hoping the mine The DOC says there are can accommodate up to The Ideas Network of Wis- nomic growth and develop- be able to get a job at mini- can hire 250 people,” he no immediate plans for 1,180 prisoners. consin Public Radio at 10 ment in the western Upper mum wage, but you’ve said. how the facility will be a.m., Monday, Aug. 20. Peninsula in the next few bought your house, bought More immediately, Bou- used. —Daily Globe Staff Both 91.3 KUWS/Supe- rior and 90.9 WUWS/Ash- Warden done with the facility once in any closure, but this clo- outspoken earlier this year land will carry the debate. Dianda it is closed. sure will be especially dis- when Sen. John Proos, Incumbent Democrat ruptive due to Ojibway’s Chair of the Senate Sub- Janet Bewley, of Ashland, and Republican James From page 1 From page 1 Union responds rural location. The nearest committee on Corrections, ment opportunities. An officer with more Michigan Corrections Michigan prison is about called for yet another Bolen, of Cable, will debate These folks put their seniority at Ojibway could Organization President 100 miles away. The MCO prison closure. “Real cor- with hosts Danielle Kaed- lives on the line at work bump an officer at Baraga Byron Osborn said the clo- leaders understand the rections reform and long- ing and Rich Kremer. every day to keep the rest out of a job. sure will have a great stress this will inevitably term cost savings must be The 25th district con- of us safe. There are no bumping impact on the employees. cause OCF staff and their achieved through innova- tains parts of Ashland, Bar- “Republicans who rights for wardens, so “A prison closure is a families and the impact it tion and partnership with ron, Bayfield, Burnett, Dou- think saving a buck is Olson is unsure what the time of uncertainty and will have on their small, all stakeholders, not just glas, Iron, Sawyer, Vilas more important than keep- future holds for her. stress for staff because tight-knit community and closures and cuts.” and Washburn counties. ing communities safe and The DOC decision is their employment, work the surrounding areas.” The Michigan Correc- The general election is helping working families estimated to save the state location, living arrange- MCO leaders will be tions Organization-Service Tuesday, Nov. 6. get by need to do whatever $19 million in the next fis- ments, childcare, and other working with the MDOC to Employees International Listeners may call in it takes to help these folks cal year. critical aspects of day-to- mitigate the impact of this Union represents more with questions and com- find good jobs,” he con- No plans have been day life are made uncer- closure, added Osborn. than 6,000 corrections and ments during the program cluded. made as to what will be tain,” he said. “This is true Osborn said MCO was forensic officers. at 800-228-5615. 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Tigers Live Tigers Champs MLB Baseball 1960s. electrical evaluation of the FSD F Alaskan Bush People ’ Alaskan Bush People ’ Alaskan Bush People ’ Alaskan Bush People ’ Alaskan Bush People ’ Larson said he will pro- municipal building. TDC G Housewives/NYC Real Housewives-Dallas Housewives/NYC Watch What Real Housewives-Dallas Housewives vide the city with a PDF of –Learned the Wakefield BRAVO H South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Daily Show The Office South Park South Park work details, plus a “defini- township commission COM I Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Jokes Jokes Misfits Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes tive date” regarding when appointed Jerry Niemi to a TRUTV J Botched (TV14) (CC) Botched (TV14) (CC) Botched (TV14) (CC) Botched (TV14) (CC) The Kardashians construction will be com- city-initiated committee to E! 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(CC) will facilitate the relocation Vieux Desert Band of Lake CMT T ››› Men in Black (‘97) Tommy Lee Jones. (CC) (:05) ›› Men in Black II (‘02) Tommy Lee Jones. ›› The Karate Kid Part II of the documents that will Superior Chippewa Indi- AMC U ››› 300 (‘06, Action) Gerard Butler. (CC) (DVS) ›› Immortals (‘11) Henry Cavill. Premiere. Hawaii Five-0 ’ (TV14) be stored in the new area,” ans, requesting their assis- TNT V Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity (N) (CC) The Ingraham Angle (N) Fox News Night Tucker Carlson Tonight he said, adding, “The relo- tance with costs associated FOXN W (6:00) Santa Jaws (‘18) Frenzy (‘18, Action) Premiere. (CC) › Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! (‘15) Ian Ziering. (TV14) cation of city records to the in renovating the area sur- SYFY X Everybody Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King King King new area will be completed rounding Nee-Gaw-Nee- TVLND Y The Zoo: Bronx-Sized (N) Insane Pools: Off the Deep End XL (N) ’ (TVPG) The Zoo: Bronx-Sized “Helping Hands” ’ (TVPG) as time permits.” Gaw-Bow, the town’s iconic ANPL Z Chicago P.D. ’ (TV14) Chicago P.D. ’ (TV14) NCIS “Frame-Up” (TVPG) NCIS “Probie” ’ (TV14) NCIS ’ (TVPG) (CC) The council also: Indian statue next to the OXY [ Dragon Ball Amer. Dad Cleveland Amer. Dad Burgers Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Rick, Morty Chicken –Voted to apply for a Wakefield Visitors and TOON ≠ Property Brothers (TVPG) Buying and Selling Hunters Hunters Int’l Flipping Virgins (N) (TVG) Buying and Selling grant from the Michigan Information Bureau. No HGTV Æ Guy’s Grocery Games Guy’s Grocery Games Guy’s Grocery Games Guy’s Grocery Games Guy’s Grocery Games Department of Environ- reply has been received yet. FOOD ± Wisconsin B1G Football & Beyond Wisconsin Gold Days B1G Football & Beyond Wisconsin mental Quality, which –Learned from Brack- BIGTEN ∂ (6:35) Freaky Friday (‘18) Stuck Stuck Raven Andi Mack Stuck Mickey Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ Brackney said has “a new ney and Granato the coun- DISN ∑ Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum The Unexplained Files Mysteries at the Museum program to fund environ- cil’s building committee TRAV ∏ ››› No Love for Johnnie (‘61, Drama) Peter Finch. ››› Girl With Green Eyes (‘64, Drama) (:45) ›››› Network (‘76) (CC) mental reviews of various will research issues relat- TCM properties.” Brackney said ing to possible removal of π EWTNEWTN Live (N) (TVG) News Holy Rosary Father Spitzer’s Universe Courageous Cathedrals Across America (N) (TVG) the city has a good chance pavement around Eddy ∫ MSNBCAll In With Chris Hayes Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour Rachel Maddow Show of getting the MDEQ grant Park’s old pavilion, as well ø HALLLove at the Shore (‘17) Amanda Righetti. (TVG) (CC) Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls to assess the old city hall as options for replacement ⁄ FS1Tiger and Rocco (CC) Panthers Buccaners Falcons Saints MLB Whiparound (N) TMZ Sports Undisputed and the city’s Department with concrete or some Õ GSNFamFeud FamFeud FamFeud FamFeud FamFeud FamFeud Cash Cab Cash Cab FamFeud FamFeud of Public Works garage. other undetermined mate- (129) SUNDCriminal Minds ’ (TV14) Criminal Minds ’ (TV14) Criminal Minds ’ (TV14) Criminal Minds ’ (TV14) Criminal Minds ’ (TV14) –Learned Brackney had rial. (501) HBO››› The Nutty Professor (‘96) (PG-13) (:40) Sharp Objects ’ (:35) Ballers Flyness Hard Knocks Billboards attended a meeting about The next city council (503) HBO2The Deuce “Pilot” ’ (TVMA) (CC) (:25) The Deuce (TVMA) Hard Knocks Sharp Objects (TVMA) VICE (TV14) Invent@NMU, which is a meeting will be on Aug. 27 (531) MAX››› John Wick: Chapter 2 (‘17) Keanu Reeves. (R) (:05) ›› A Walk in the Clouds (‘95) Keanu Reeves. (10:50) Secret Window program Northern Michi- at 5:30 p.m. in council (561) SHOW››› Jurassic Park (‘93) Sam Neill. ’ (PG-13) (CC) (:05) ››› School Ties (‘92) Brendan Fraser. (PG-13) Inglourious Basterds (R) gan University has devel- chambers in the municipal (591) TMC› Push (‘09) Chris Evans. ’ (PG-13) (CC) ›› The Space Between Us (‘17) Gary Oldman. (CC) (:05) › The Host (‘13) ’ (593) TMC2› Major League II (‘94) Charlie Sheen. (:45) › Superhero Movie (‘08) (PG-13) (:15) Ratpocalypse (‘15) ’ (NR) (CC) The Prowler oped to encourage busi- building. PREMIUM l 6 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2018 AREA / STATE THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Washington comments on closing Ojibway LANSING – The entire Tues- Employer on bumping chains included a more than $19 million “There are no immediate ing regular updates with any day announcement from Michi- and transfer options, and we aim spending cut for the MDOC plans for how the facility will be news about the closure by email gan Department of Corrections to give as many employees as pos- through an additional prison clo- used, but we are developing a and through the Corrections Director Heidi Washington on sible the opportunity to fill open sure. We have said all along that plan that will address all of our Connection newsletter and Field the closing of the prison in positions throughout the depart- we would not close a facility until closed sites. Days podcast. Marenisco follows: ment, including approximately it was clear it could be safely “We value the dedication of “Employees that will be affect- “Today, we announced to staff 700 corrections officer vacancies. done, and with continued the hardworking staff at Ojibway ed by the closure can send any at Ojibway Correctional Facility “We will also be working with declines in the prisoner popula- – and staff across the depart- questions to AskMDOC@michi- that the facility would close effec- the Department of Talent and tion, it was determined that a ment – who have committed so gan.gov. Staff will also be visiting tive Dec. 1, 2018. Economic Development and facility could be safely shut much of their time and energy to the facility in the near future to “We know closures are a chal- Michigan Works! to leverage down. making Michigan a safer place to address any questions from Ojib- lenging time, both for staff at the their ability to assist any dis- “Though closures are difficult, live. way employees. facility and at other facilities in placed employees. There was not our falling prisoner population “This is our second facility clo- “Thank you for your commit- the region that will be impacted. one single factor that led to the and historically-low recidivism sure this year, and we know clo- ment to keeping Michigan safe, We are going to do everything we difficult decision to close Ojib- rate is proof that we are moving sures can be stressful, so we want your focus on our mission to help can to support them through this way and we closely examined our in the right direction as we work to make sure to keep you others lead better lives and your process. We will begin working operations statewide before mak- to give offenders the skills they informed on the next steps and support for your colleagues as we immediately with staff, union ing this selection. need to be successful in the com- answer your questions. As we move through these changes leadership and the Office of State “The 2018-’19 state budget munity. move forward, we will be provid- together.” Abuse son; LaPlant’s attorney, the interview with the questioned about it. Douglas Muskett, got her to child, both witnesses testi- While the prosecution’s Michigan man’s body admit she also hit, insulted fied he only identified one case was directed at From page 1 and put the boy in the dog person – LaPlant – as his LaPlant’s guilt, Muskett’s ber 2016, and continued kennel. Her testimony in abuser to him. cross-examination ques- identified 39 years later until March 7, 2018. the earlier case led to her Smith acknowledged – tions and opening state- According to witnesses, the also being charged with the when questioned by Mus- ment focused on the vic- n DNA confirms that “John Doe” abuse allegations began to same four felonies LaPlant kett – while he originally tim’s mother as the source be investigated on March 8. is facing. Her case is still in believed the child was only of the abuse. He argued buried in Georgia in 1979 is The mother’s testimony the court system. abused by one person, it authorities decided to look missing 15-year-old Andrew said LaPlant sent text mes- She also testified during now appears the child was no further than LaPlant Jackson Greer from Addison sages saying he didn’t like cross-examination in the allegedly abused by two once the child identified to watch the child as the earlier hearing that LaPlant people. him as his abuser, when in .ADRIAN – On Feb. 12, Sheriff’s Department, child had trouble listening never actually hit her, but Based on the interviews reality the boy was lying to 1979, 15-year-old Andrew Macon District Attorney’s and there were repeated said she felt threatened at DOVE, members of the cover for his mother or Jackson Greer left Addison Office and National Center instances of LaPlant hit- when he yelled during Gogebic County Sheriff’s doing what he thought she High School and failed to for Missing and Exploited ting, spanking or otherwise arguments. Department obtained a wanted. return home. Greer’s Children, detectives were being violent toward the Over the course of Tues- search warrant for the Bar- “(The victim) is lying. whereabouts have been able to successfully recover child; as well as using pro- day’s witness testimony, ber Street residence; seiz- The question for you is to unknown for the past 39 the body to send for addi- fanity toward him. Wittla laid out the timeline ing a dog kennel, screw- decide is how much is he plus years. The case tional testing. “There’s been multiple surrounding the allega- driver and photographs of lying about, why is he lying remained cold after early A DNA sample was times I’ve seen him hit (the tions coming to light. the house as evidence dur- and what’s he doing it for,” investigations by the taken from “John Doe” at victim), and punch (him) Wittla first called Goge- ing the search. Muskett said during his Michigan State Police in the Georgia Bureau of in the nose to where it bic County Sheriff’s The final witness to tes- opening statement. 1979 and the Lenawee Investigation and sent to bleeds. Multiple spankings Department deputy Jesse tify Tuesday was Daniel While Gogebic County County Sheriff’s Depart- the Center for Human on the butt. I’ve seen him Yesney to the stand to testi- McRae, the other deputy Circuit Judge Michael ment in 2000. The cold Identification for compari- twist and grab (the vic- fy he was one of the offi- involved in the original Pope’s ruling allowed the case was re-opened in 2014 son. The results concluded tim’s) arm on March 7,” the cers dispatched to a “civil civil standby and who trial to continue, a defense and with developments in that it was 1.9 trillion mother’s testimony reads. standby,” where officers would later become the pri- motion for a mistrial Tues- technology and resources, times more likely that the “He would hit him any- are on hand to help some- mary officer in the case. day afternoon almost ended the mystery of Andrew’s DNA from “John Doe” was where he could hit him.” one move out or access McRae said LaPlant had proceedings several days whereabouts has finally that of Greer than not. The alleged abuse began their belongings during a no objection to the child early. At issue was Muskett’s been solved. Together, the DNA results in January 2018, according potentially confrontational and his mother leaving objection to a question Wit- A forensic analyst from and police reports con- to her testimony. situation. during the original interac- tla asked the CPS worker the Center for Human clude they are one in the She also testified Yesney testified he left tion. He testified he was regarding LaPlant’s refusal Identification at the Uni- same. LaPlant would make the the scene after the child contacted again once the to be interviewed by him. versity of North Texas All indications are that child stay in the dog cage and his mother were able abuse allegations at DOVE Muskett argued today confirmed that DNA Greer ran away from home for hours at a time, using a to get some of their belong- came to light and inter- LaPlant’s refusal was based from a “John Doe,” who on Feb. 12, 1979, and was screwdriver to lock the ings and leave in a taxi viewed the mother. As with on his advice and protected was buried in a pauper’s killed when he was struck door shut. While she said without incident. the other witnesses, McRae under the fifth amend- grave in Macon, Ga. in by a semi-truck while the child could remove the The taxi took the pair to testified the mother identi- ment’s protection against 1979, matches Greer’s hitchhiking down I-75 near screwdriver to get food, the the DOVE Inc. shelter in fied LaPlant as the source self-incrimination. Muskett DNA. Macon, Ga. on Feb. 14, mother testified he slept in Ironwood. It was at the of the alleged abuse. argued raising the question In December 2017, a 1979. Greer’s identity has the cage and sometimes shelter that workers began McRae later interviewed meant the silence could be retired Bibb County Sher- been a mystery to Georgia would go to the bathroom to suspect the child may LaPlant, short excerpts of interpreted as an admis- iff’s Department deputy authorities until now, and in his pants while in the have been abused. which were also played for sion of guilt by jurors and made the connection the Michigan State Police cage. Being put in the cage Amber Hendrickson, the jury. While LaPlant ini- violated his client’s consti- between the “John Doe” had no information on his was punishment for not lis- who worked at DOVE in tially denied putting the tutional rights. and Greer. The retired whereabouts until the con- tening and peeling paint March 2018, said she sus- child in the cage, McRae While Pope ultimately deputy notified MSP detec- nection was made in off the walls, according to pected the child had been said he later acknowledged found a mistrial wasn’t nec- tives, who then traveled to December 2017. the testimony. abused when he arrived at having done it on occas- essary based on several Macon, Ga. in April 2018 Arrangements are cur- She said she failed to the shelter. Based on her sion. LaPlant said he never legal precedents, he did say to exhume the body of rently being made to bring prevent this out of fear for suspicions, Ironwood Pub- locked the cage when the there may be a jury instruc- “John Doe.” With the assis- Greer’s body back to Michi- what LaPlant would do. lic Safety Department Sgt. child was in it, and the tion regarding the matter. tance of the Bibb County gan. “I was scared Matt was Matt Sterbenz and Brad child’s mother was the one The issue will be touched going to come after me,” Smith – a child protective who would leave him there on this morning, prior to 2 found guilty in Wisconsin she said, citing his actions services worker with the for long periods of time. the start of the day’s pro- when she left on March 8 Michigan Department of He also denied forcing ceedings. pipeline protest case as the basis of her fear. Health and Human Ser- the child to put soiled Testimony in the case is While her direct exami- vices – interviewed the underwear in his mouth, expected to continue today, SUPERIOR, Wis. (AP) – Attorneys for Hassig nation testimony focused child and his mother. according to McRae, who including from the victim A jury has found two peo- and Good-Cane-Milk on the abuse she said While Sterbenz said said LaPlant brought up in the case and more ques- ple guilty of disorderly con- argued that their clients LaPlant inflicted on her Smith conducted most of the matter prior to being tions for McRae. duct and obstructing an were concerned for the officer following a protest environment and others. term, they will face off received 391 votes to Arv- test with 184,936 votes at Enbridge Energy’s Line 3 Attorney John Bachman Election against ina Martin’s 144 votes in with 87 percent of construction site in Wis- said Good-Cane-Milk and Mandela Barnes and Iron County to help him precincts report. Dawn consin last summer. Hassig’s actions of civil dis- From page 1 Josh Kaul respectively. win the Democratic Secre- Sass came in second with Alexander Emery Good- obedience were warranted nearest competitor based With 86 percent of tary of State race. He will 136,155, Cynthia Kaump Cane-Milk, 24, of South because they were con- on early results. Locally, he precincts reporting Tues- face Jay Schroeder in took third with 103,225 Dakota and Kyla L. Hassig, cerned about the pipeline’s received 326 votes in Iron day night, the Journal Sen- November, who received votes. 26, of Minnesota were also effect on the environment County. Kathleen Vinehout tinel reports Barnes had 307 votes in the county On the Republican side, found guilty of trespassing and climate change. received 51 votes, Matt 300,880 votes to Kurt compared to Spencer Zim- the Journal Sentinel on the site where Enbridge Douglas County Judge Flynn received 40 votes, Kober’s 137,076 votes in merman’s 133. reports Travis Hartwig was working to replace a Kelly Thimm sentenced Mike McCabe received 30 the Democratic race. The Journal Sentinel received 232,231 votes to 12.5-mile segment of its Hassig to serve 20 days in votes, Mahlon Mitchell Barnes received 302 reports La Follette had 65 Jill Millies 89,470 votes. 1960s-era oil pipeline, Wis- jail beginning immediately received 29 votes, Kelda votes in Iron County to percent of the Democratic In Iron County; Sass consin Public Radio report- and also ordered her to pay Roys received 23 votes, Kurt Kober’s 191, while vote when the race was edged out Godlewski 198 ed. fines in the amount of Paul Soglin received 22 Josh Kaul received 459 as called in his favor. Schroed- votes to 197. Kaump “I don’t feel justice was $100 each. The judge said votes, Andy Gronik the only Democratic candi- er had received 71 percent received 117 votes. On the served today,” Hassig said Hassig’s actions endan- received 17 votes and Dana date for attorney general on of the Republican vote Republican side, Hartwig after the verdicts were gered her and officers, not- Wachs received 8 votes. the ballot. Statewide when he was declared the took 308 votes in the coun- read. ing jail time was necessary results for the Democratic winner. ty to Millies’ 119 votes. Good-Cane-Milk to show her “this type of attorney general’s race In the state treasurer’s secured himself to an exca- behavior will not be tolerat- Other state races: While Kleefisch and were unavailable at press race; the Journal Sentinel Editor’s Note: The Associ- vator at the site while Has- ed.” Schimel were unopposed time. reports Sarah Godlewski ated Press contributed to the sig streamed the protest Good-Cane-Milk is in their bids for another Doug La Follette won the Democratic con- story. live on social media on scheduled for sentencing Aug. 29, 2017. They also and restitution in the next refused requests from Dou- couple weeks. Property which she now lives on the property allow RV parking in the front of glas County Sheriff’s Enbridge has completed also accommodating her mother’s property, but does allow parking to Office deputies to leave the construction of Line 3 and house. the back or side. site. it’s now in service. From page 2 “There is nothing in the ordi- Manson motioned to table the least two years ago, to accommo- nance that prevents her from parking issue to allow related research by date an elderly woman in vulnera- the RV there,” said Brackney, who Brackney, city attorney Ray O’Dea 2018 Ski Doo 600 MXZ Sport ble health. cited exceptions such as lack of and Mike Sibley, who leads Wake- Since then, Movrich said the licensing or nonoperational status. field’s Department of Public Works. E-start, 2900 miles, New XP chassis, electric start, woman’s daughter bought an RV, in He said city ordinance does not That vote also was unanimous. reverse, hand & thumb warmers, 1-1/4’’ ripsaw track, Absolutely Like New!! Clean energy big business in Michigan, study shows SAVE! LANSING – More than and waitresses, computer more than 21,816 jobs, led times more workers in clean $ 122,000 Michigan residents programmers, lawyers and by hybrid and electric vehi- energy than fossil fuels. 5,599 work in clean energy indus- web developers in Michi- cles, 19,500. More than 24,512 jobs tries in every county in the gan combined, according “Clean energy needs to came from the Michigan’s state, according to a new to Department of Labor be seen as the economic rural areas. analysis of energy jobs data Employment Statistics. driver it is and hopefully Key findings include: from Clean Energy Trust. Energy efficiency leads all this new report can get that –Renewable energy, led The national, non-parti- clean energy sectors in Michi- message across to Michi- by wind and solar, employs san business group E2 also gan, employing 84,052 work- gan’s leaders and voters,” 11,207 Michigan residents. contributed. ers, accounting for six in 10 said Jim Saber, president –More than 4,500 Cloverland Motors Michigan’s clean energy of all clean energy workers. and CEO of Next Energy. Michigan residents now 300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood, MI 49938 workforce now employs Advanced transporta- The report says overall, work in grid moderniza- 906-932-1202 www.cloverlandmotorsports.com more than all the waiters tion came in second with Michigan employs nine tion and energy storage. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE / NATION WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2018 7 Without opposition, Somali-American wins Minnesota Democratic US House primary county candidates MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – Somali- who had planned to retire before American legislator Ilhan Omar he wound up joining Attorney advance in primary neared another first Tuesday by General Lori Swanson’s unsuc- By RICHARD JENKINS winning the Democratic primary cessful ticket for governor. The [email protected] in a congressional race, while vot- others included state Rep. Jason HURLEY – While they ers set the battlefield in two other Metsa, former KBJR-TV anchor were the only ones appearing Minnesota districts that could Michelle Lee, North Branch Mayor on the Wisconsin primary help determine which party con- Kirsten Kennedy and liberal ballot, candidates for three trols the House. activist Soren Sorenson. county offices officially Omar, who drew national The 8th District is widely rated advanced to the general elec- attention just two years ago by a toss-up in November. For Repub- tion Tuesday. becoming the first Somali-Ameri- licans in an election year trending Paul Samardich received can elected to a state legislature, against them, it’s one of their best 545 votes in his bid to be the led a field that included former chances anywhere to flip a Demo- next county sheriff, Karen state House Speaker Margaret cratic seat as they struggle to Ransanici received 543 votes Anderson Kelliher. If Omar wins retain their House majority. in her race for clerk of the cir- in November in the reliably liberal On the Republican side, St. cuit court and Coroner Diane district, she would be the first Louis County Commissioner and Simonich received 525 votes Somali-American elected to retired Duluth police officer Pete in her contest. Congress. Stauber overwhelmingly defeated Simonich and Ransanici “Tonight we are celebrating former Duluth School Board mem- are incumbents seeking because we engaged and empow- ber Harry Robb Welty. Stauber’s another term, while ered our community and we Associated Press campaign got a boost from Duluth Samardich is looking to won!” Omar said in a statement. IN THIS Jan. 5, 2017, file photo, state Rep. Ilhan Omar is inter- campaign stops by President Don- replace retiring sheriff Tony “Our campaign staff, our volun- viewed in her office two days after the 2017 Legislature convened ald Trump in June and by Vice Furyk. teers, and the people of the Fifth in St. Paul, Minn. Somali-American legislator Ilhan Omar made his- President Mike Pence last week. With all three running as Congressional District are the tory Tuesday by winning the Democratic congressional primary in The district, with its rural bent and Democrats, and no names inspiration we need to get up a Minneapolis-area district so reliably liberal that her victory is union-friendly Iron Range, was appearing on the ballots of every day and fight for a democra- likely her ticket to Congress. once a Democratic stronghold but other parties Tuesday, the cy that guarantees a more just and has evolved into a swing district. November general election equitable society.” ta Democrats to leave Congress. first two Muslim women to serve Trump won it by 15 points in 2016. will likely be just as challeng- Rep. Keith Ellison left the seat Omar and Rashida Tlaib – a in Congress. Like the 8th, southern Min- ing as Tuesday’s race for the to run for state attorney general, Palestinian-American who won a Elsewhere, former state Rep. nesota’s 1st District was rated a three candidates. winning his primary Tuesday Detroit-area Democratic primary Joe Radinovich defeated four toss-up once Democratic Rep. Tim night for that job. The race was in Michigan last week and is run- other Democrats in northeastern Walz opted to run for governor, Kansas governor one of three in Minnesota sparked ning unopposed in November – Minnesota’s 8th District primary and it’s considered another prime concedes GOP by decisions incumbent Minneso- are now positioned to become the race to succeed Rep. Rick Nolan, GOP pickup opportunity. primary to Vukmir to face Baldwin for Wisconsin Senate seat secretary of state Here he received 240 votes to “We have to unify the party,” primary opposition, the general WICHITA, Kan. (AP) – n Engebretson to Vukmir’s 153. George Lucia took Vukmir said in an interview. “I election matchup between Repub- Kansas Gov. Jeff Colyer con- face Duffy in third in the county with 51 votes, hope that we do come together lican James Bowlen and state Sen. ceded Tuesday evening in the House race Griffin Jones received 23 votes otherwise we will end up with Janet Bewley (D-Ashland) was state’s Republican gubernato- and Charles Barman received 14 Tammy Baldwin.” almost guaranteed, but the results rial primary, saying he will MADISON, Wis. (AP) – Leah votes. The unopposed Baldwin Tuesday formalized the contest. endorse Secretary of State Vukmir, a Wisconsin state senator Vukmir won the endorsement received 532 votes in Iron County. Bolen received 447 votes in Iron Kris Kobach a week after their and close ally to Gov. Scott Walk- of the Wisconsin Republican County, while Bewley received 534 neck-and-neck finish threat- er, defeated a former Marine who Party and the backing of most Wisconsin 7th District votes here. Districtwide results ened to send the race to a cast himself as a political outsider prominent GOP officeholders, In the other national race on were unavailable at press time. recount. to win the Republican primary for including House Speaker Paul the ballot, Margaret Engebretson Colyer accepted defeat in a U.S. Senate on Tuesday. Ryan, on her way to victory. She received 381 Iron County votes State Assembly Race surprise announcement after Vukmir, who beat political new- ran as the proven conservative in and 24,059 votes districtwide to Much like the area’s state sen- a review of some provisional comer Kevin Nicholson despite the race, pointing to her long vot- defeat Brian Ewert to represent the ate race, the lack of contested ballots from most Kansas being outspent by as much as $8 ing record in support of Republi- Democratic party in the bid to rep- races sapped the drama from the counties failed to find enough million, advances to face Demo- can priorities. resent Wisconsin’s 7th District in primary elections for the District votes for him to overcome a cratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin. Both she and Nicholson ran as the U.S. House of Representatives. 74 State Assembly race. deficit of 110 votes at the time Republicans nationally have tar- strong supporters of President Ewert received 18,323 votes Rep. Beth Meyers (D-Bayfield) of poll closing in the Aug. 7 geted Baldwin and outside groups Donald Trump. Vukmir overcame districtwide, according to the received 533 votes in Iron County. primary, out of more than have already spent millions in tele- the release just two weeks before Journal Sentinel, with 89 percent Her Republican challenger in 311,000 votes initially count- vision ads attacking her. election of a 2016 tape of her mak- of precincts reporting. He November, Jeffrey Fahl, received ed. Kobach, who was While Vukmir may have won ing negative comments about received 136 votes in Iron County. 350 votes in the county. endorsed by President Don- the state, with the Journal Sen- Trump and saying voters would Rep. Sean Duffy (R-Wausau), Districtwide results were ald Trump, has seen his lead tinel reporting she received have to hold their noses before who currently holds the seat, unavailable at press time. widen as the counting of pro- 208,013 votes to Kevin Nichol- casting a ballot for him. received 497 votes in Iron County. visional ballots continues into son’s 177,579 votes with 92 per- Vukmir said Republicans must Editor’s Note: Daily Globe next week across the state. cent of precincts report; Iron come together if there’s any State Senate Race reporter Richard Jenkins contribut- “I’ve just had a conversa- County broke for Nicholson. chance of defeating Baldwin. With neither candidate facing ed to the story tion with the secretary of state and congratulated him on his Vermont nominates became the first transgen- restrictions he supported. primary to run for the was. success and repeated my 1st US transgender der candidate from a GOP Gov. Phil Scott state’s highest office in “I know there are some determination to keep this candidate for major political party to be defeated a challenge from November, when she who are still upset with me seat in Republican hands,” governor nominated for governor, Springfield businessman would become the nation’s who may not welcome Colyer said. “This election and she’ll face the Republi- Keith Stern in his quest to first transgender governor tonight’s result but there’s may be the closest in Ameri- MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) can incumbent, who sur- win a second term. He will if elected. so much more that unites ca. But the numbers are not – A former Vermont utility vived a bitter backlash face Christine Hallquist, Scott said he expected us than sets us apart,” there.” executive on Tuesday from his base over gun who won the Democratic the race to be closer than it Scott said.

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HURLEY – Fe Universi- pinch technique, and a flat and is excited to explore it ty will offer a Ceramics dish made from rolling more in this ceramics class in September at the slabs of clay. Students will class. Mercer School. Mercer art display their works at an To learn more, visit the teacher, Craig Griffin, will art show with cake and cof- website, feuniversity.org teach the class “Ceramics fee. Since this is a beginner for more details about this for Beginners” in six, 90- level class, no experience class and for registration minute sessions Mondays working with clay is neces- information, or call 715- and Thursdays, Sept. 10-27, sary. 476-2881 or 715-561-3098. from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Craig Griffin is a teach- There is a fee for the In the six sessions stu- er, illustrator, writer, cook ceramics class with a $5 dents will learn three fun- and baseball coach. After discount if registration is damental techniques for working for the better part received by Aug. 27. Infor- working with clay: coils, of the last decade in mation about scholar- Submitted photo pinch and slab methods. Chicago painting murals ships is on the registra- ON SATURDAY at 7 p.m., the Bee Gees tribute band “Bee Gees Gold” will perform Following an introduction with underprivileged tion form. at Historic Ironwood Theatre. The band recreates the look and sound of the Bee to tools, techniques and youth, he moved north to Those interested may Gees from the ‘60s to the late ‘70s, with those unique falsettos that made the band processes, students will return to Mercer and download forms from the legendary. The show will include early Bee Gees hits to the later disco classics, create three clay projects teach art. website or pick them up at “Stayin’ Alive” and “You Should be Dancing.” The group features the detailed using the three methods--a Craig unearthed a pas- the Mercer Library or the vocal stylings of John Acosta (Barry), Daryl Borges (Robin), and Jeff Celentano mug built of coils, a multi- sion for clay he didn’t UW Extension office in the (Maurice), as the brothers Gibb. Tickets are available at ironwoodtheatre.net or at purpose bowl utilizing the know existed this past year Hurley courthouse. the door. His name is Idris Elba, but will he be first black Bond? Yosemite reopens with LONDON (AP) – British actor smoky air, tight lodging Idris Elba is stoking speculation he By JOCELYN GECKER and Montana park’s busiest may take over the role of James MATT BROWN area, with hundreds of Bond when Daniel Craig steps Associated Press summer homes, cabins aside, offering an enigmatic Twitter Yosemite National Park and a lakefront lodge. post that fueled the buzz about him reopened its scenic valley Park officials said the becoming the first black Bond. Tuesday after a nearly lost buildings include the The star of shows such as “The three-week closure due to so-called Big House at Wire” and “Luther” on Sunday post- nearby wildfires but Kelly’s Camp, a resort ed an artistic selfie under the words advised visitors to expect developed early last centu- “my name’s Elba, Idris Elba,” echo- some smoke in the air and ry serving auto travelers ing the spy’s famous catchphrase. limited lodging and food along Glacier’s famous American film producer Antoine services in the popular Cal- Going-to-the-Sun Road. Fuqua stoked long-running specula- ifornia park. Glacier Conservancy Exec- tion about Elba taking on the role Meanwhile, a blaze in utive Director Doug last week, when he told Britain’s Montana prompted a hasty Mitchell says it’s a “gut Daily Star that Bond movie boss evacuation of hundreds of punch” to lose some of the Barbara Broccoli had said “it is visitors at another national park’s iconic buildings. time” for a non-white actor to play park. Firefighters managed to agent 007. Associated Press At least nine homes and save several historic struc- But before fans go overboard, BRITISH ACTOR Idris Elba has stoked speculation he may take over the cabins in a historic district tures that caught fire, Elba posted another tweet a few role of James Bond when Daniel Craig steps aside, offering an enigmatic of Glacier National Park including Wheeler Cabin, hours later saying, “Don’t believe Twitter post Sunday saying “my name’s Elba, Idris Elba,’’ fuelling the buzz were destroyed in a wild- built by family of former the HYPE.” about him becoming the first black Bond. fire that raged through the U.S. Sen. Burton Wheeler. Judge cites casting couch’s history, OKs suit against Weinstein

NEW YORK (AP) – A New York judge in 2014 when they watched her demo reel expectation of a film Weinstein claimed through his lawyers has ruled that an aspiring actress can sue in a Cannes, France, hotel room before role, of a modeling that letting the lawsuit proceed to trial Harvey Weinstein for violating sex traf- Weinstein allegedly molested her and meeting, of ‘his people’ means sex trafficking laws now cover all ficking laws because the proverbial casting forced her into a bathroom to watch him being ‘in touch with sexual activity between adults when one couch, in which women are asked to trade masturbate. her’ had no value – person holds power and influence over the sex for Hollywood opportunities, could be Weinstein denies wrongdoing. does not reflect mod- other. considered a “commercial sex act.” His lawyers did not immediately return ern reality,” the judge Sweet said that even if the prospect of U.S. District Judge Robert W. Sweet said a request for comment. continued. a film role, a modeling meeting or a con- the lawsuit filed by Kadian Noble last fall “For an aspiring actress, meeting a He included a foot- tinued professional relationship with was fairly brought under sex trafficking world-renowned film producer carries note at the word “reali- Weinstein were not enough to constitute laws Congress passed that had an “expan- value, in and of itself,” Sweet wrote. “The ty,” citing sources that “things of value” necessary under the sex sive” definition of what could be consid- opportunity, moreover, for the actress to explain that the con- Harvey trafficking statute, then her “reasonable ered a commercial sex act. sit down with that producer in a private cept of the “‘casting Weinstein expectation of receiving those things in His ruling, dated Monday, was filed meeting to review her film reel and dis- couch’ – in which the future, based on Harvey’s repeated publicly Tuesday. cuss a promised film role carries value aspiring actors and actresses are promised representations that she would, is suffi- He rejected arguments by Weinstein’s that is career-making and life-changing. valuable professional opportunities in cient.” lawyers that nothing of value was “The contention, therefore, that Noble exchange for sexual favors – has been in Sweet also dismissed Weinstein’s broth- exchanged between Noble and Weinstein was given nothing of value – that the the American lexicon for nearly a century.” er from the lawsuit. Box office Top 20: ‘The Meg’ reels in $45.4 million NEW YORK (AP) – Adding to even Spielberg’s own “Ready 8. “ 2,” Sony, Hollywood’s sizzling summer, Player One.” $5,408,237, 2,373 locations, the shark thriller “The Meg” After two weeks at no. 1, “Mis- $2,279 average, $89,554,165, 4 opened well above expectations sion: Impossible – Fallout” slid to Weeks. with an estimated $45.4 million second place in its third weekend 9. “Hotel Transylvania 3: Sum- in ticket sales, while Spike Lee with near $20 million. The mer Vacation,” Sony, $5,210,815, had his best debut in a decade. release star- 2,589 locations, $2,013 average, “The Meg” had been forecast ring Tom Cruise has pulled in $146,988,206, 5 Weeks. by some analysts for closer to half $162 million in three weeks. 10. “Ant-Man and the Wasp,” that total. An American-Chinese Lee’s critically acclaimed Disney, $4,103,636, 1,863 loca- co-production between Warner “BlacKkKlansman” also opened tions, $2,203 average, Bros. and China’s Gravity Pic- strongly with $10.8 million in $203,573,980, 6 Weeks. tures, it also debuted well over- 1,512 theaters. The Focus Fea- 11. “Incredibles 2,” Disney, seas, taking in $50.3 million in tures release, which took the $3,429,388, 1,545 locations, China and totaling $96.8 million Grand Prix at the Cannes Film $2,220 average, $589,771,988, 9 internationally, according to stu- Festival in May, was timed to the Weeks. dio estimates Sunday. anniversary of the violent clashes 12. “Dog Days,” Mirror/LD With an international cast led between white nationalists and Entertainment, $2,554,766, by Jason Statham and featuring anti-racism counter protesters in 2,442 locations, $1,046 average, Li Bingbing, Rainn Wilson and Charlottesville, Virginia. Lee’s $3,595,738, 1 Week. Winston Chao, “The Meg” cost at film, produced by Jordan Peele Associated Press 13. “The Darkest Minds,” 20th least $130 million to make. (“Get Out”), is a true-life tale of THIS FILE released by Warner Bros. Entertainment shows Jason Century Fox, $2,142,645, 3,127 Following hits like “The Shal- African-American police detec- Statham in a scene from the film, “The Meg.” The shark thriller locations, $685 average, lows” and “47 Meters Down,” the tive Ron Stallworth (played by “The Meg” became the latest success in Hollywood’s sizzling $10,988,197, 2 Weeks. shark movie – 43 years after John David Washington, son of summer, opening well above expectations with $45.4 million in 14. “Jurassic World: Fallen Steven Spielberg’s “Jaws” – has Denzel), who in 1979 infiltrated a ticket sales, according to box office estimates Sunday, Aug. 12. Kingdom,” Universal, been showing surprising bite at Colorado Springs, Colorado, cell $1,986,530, 1,237 locations, the box office. Jeff Goldstein, dis- of the Ku Klux Klan. has a quick path to profitability $11,025 average, $45,402,195, 1 $1,606 average, $409,656,475, 8 tribution chief for Warner Bros., “The anniversary of Char- for Sony. Week. Weeks. said late summer was ideal tim- lottesville was something that The overall box office contin- 2. “Mission: Impossible – Fall- 15. “Teen Titans Go! To the ing for “The Meg.” was very key to Spike,” said Lisa ues to be a roll, one that could out,” Paramount, $19,352,090, Movies,” Warner Bros., “This was a fun, dumb pop- Bunnell, Focus’ president of dis- continue next week with the 3,888 locations, $4,977 average, $1,824,852, 1,437 locations, corn movie that just looked inter- tribution. “It’s obviously a very landmark “Crazy Rich Asians,” $161,319,374, 3 Weeks. $1,270 average, $25,601,396, 3 esting to the public everywhere emotional film that reflects the “People are loving going to the 3. “Christopher Robin,” Dis- Weeks. around the world,” Goldstein times. When audiences respond movies right now, and I think the ney, $12,960,057, 3,602 loca- 16. “Eighth Grade,” A24, said. “We dug our heels in and to that, it’s what cinema is all diversity of the content is really tions, $3,598 average, $1,587,299, 1,084 locations, said: This is the right time to go. about. The state of the country is fueling a lot of enthusiasm,” said $50,549,374, 2 Weeks. $1,464 average, $10,054,342, 5 The last movie, as kids are going such that we’re all feeling really Paul Dergarabedian, senior 4. “Slender Man,” Sony, Weeks. back to school. All the big block- conflicted and alone. This movie media analyst for comScore. $11,371,866, 2,358 locations, 17. “Death of a Nation,” Quali- busters have played off. We’re in is a call to action, and a movie “There are so many different $4,823 average, $11,371,866, 1 ty Flix, $987,906, 825 locations, a space by ourselves.” that brings people together.” types of movies that you can see Week. $1,197 average, $4,521,847, 2 Traditionally a sleepy time at It’s Lee’s best debut since from every genre, for every audi- 5. “BlacKkKlansman,” Focus Weeks. the box office, August has helped 2006’s “Inside Man.” ence.” Features, $10,845,330, 1,512 18. “Three Identical cement a comeback summer for Sony Screen Gem’s PG-13- Estimated ticket sales for Fri- locations, $7,173 average, Strangers,” Neon Rated, the movie business. Weekend rated “Slender Man” didn’t catch day through Sunday at U.S. and $10,845,330, 1 Week. $734,313, 326 locations, $2,252 business was up 25 percent from on the way some horror releases Canadian theaters, according to 6. “The Spy Who Dumped average, $9,719,905, 7 Weeks. last year, and the summer is up have this year. The film’s 15 per- comScore. Where available, the Me,” Lionsgate, $6,462,612, 19. “Skyscraper,” Universal, 11.3 percent, according to com- cent “rotten” latest international numbers for 3,111 locations, $2,077 average, $674,430, 670 locations, $1,007 Score. For Warner Bros., which rating probably didn’t help. Audi- Friday through Sunday also are $24,422,997, 2 Weeks. average, $66,185,305, 5 Weeks. on Wednesday will release the ences also gave it a seldom seen included. Final domestic figures 7. “Mamma Mia! Here We Go 20. “Sorry to Bother You,” highly touted “Crazy Rich D-minus CinemaScore. But with will be released Monday. Again,” Universal, $5,861,715, Annapurna Pictures, $419,714, Asians,” ‘’The Meg” is the studio’s a $10 million budget, the tale of 1. “The Meg,” Warner Bros., 2,812 locations, $2,085 average, 204 locations, $2,057 average, best opening this year, besting an internet-famous boogeyman $45,402,195, 4,118 locations, $103,870,915, 4 Weeks. $15,800,118, 6 Weeks. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2018 9 McCray closing in on Packers right guard job GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) – Packers coach Mike McCarthy wouldn't declare Justin McCray the winner of the training camp competition at right guard, but he got pretty close. What was supposed to be one of the bigger competi- tions of training camp never materialized. While McCray's would-be challenger, Lucas Patrick, has spent a big chunk of camp at left guard as starter Lane Taylor has dealt with ankle and quad issues, McCray has taken every first-team rep. "I hope so," McCarthy said Tuesday when asked if McCray was the starter. "You want to keep the competi- tion open but, yeah, I think he's done a heck of a job at this point." McCray wasn't taking anything for granted. "I'm not trying to call it out right now," McCray said. "I think it's still a competition. I still need to keep working hard, still need to keep getting better every day, but I real- ize I'm not getting taken out (of the lineup) a lot. I defi- nitely have realized that." At this time last year, McCray was making an unlikely run toward a roster spot. An undrafted free agent out of Central Florida in 2014, McCray spent his rookie season on Tennessee's practice squad. He failed to make the Associated Press MILWAUKEE BREWERS' Ryan Braun (8) reacts after hitting a two-run home run against the Chicago Cubs during Titans' roster in 2015 and spent the year out of football. the first inning Tuesday in Chicago. In 2017, he worked out at Central Florida's pro day, where he caught the eye of the Packers, who signed him to a one-year contract. In between, he played for the Arena Football League's Orlando Predators and worked as a Braun hits 2 homers, Chacin hotel bellman. McCray spent training camp last year playing guard and center. He played a utility role last year with injuries up and down Green Bay's line, starting five games at right goes 7 as Brewers beat Cubs 7-0 tackle, two at left guard and one at right guard. CHICAGO (AP) – Ryan Braun Brewers 7, Cubs 0 The starting job at right guard came open after the Milwaukee Chicago supplied the power at the plate and ab rhbi ab rhbi Cubs' Zobrist ejected Packers didn't retain Jahri Evans in free agency. Jhoulys Chacin dominated on the Cain cf 5121Rizzo 1b 4000 "You've got to love the guy," offensive coordinator Joe Yelich rf 5010J.Baez ss-2b 4010 after lobbying for mound to give the Milwaukee Brew- Aguilar 1b 4320Zobrist 2b 3010 Philbin said. "He's very detailed. He's a tough guy. He just ers the lift they needed to tighten the Jnnings p 0000Russell ss 1000 robo-umps finds a way to be productive. It may not be textbook all Braun lf 4224Heyward rf 3000 NL Central race. H.Perez 2b-1b 4010L Stlla 3b 4000 the time. It may not always be a clinic tape and the pretti- Mstakas 3b 3010Schwrbr lf 3000 CHICAGO (AP) – Ben Zobrist Braun hit two of Milwaukee's four est thing you've ever seen but, often times, he's blocking Kratz c 4122Cntrras c 3000 figured plate homers, Chacin struck out a season- O.Arcia ss 4000Qintana p 1000 his guy." Chacin p 3000Cratini ph 1000 was going to give him the boot high 10 in seven innings and the Knebel p 0000Chavez p 0000 McCray said winning the starting job won't change his regardless, so the Chicago Cubs Brewers cut into Chicago's division Schoop ph-2b 1000Almora ph 1000 mentality. D L Rsa p 0000 veteran didn't hold back during his lead with a 7-0 victory over the Cubs I.Happ cf 2010 "I think I came in with the same mindset as last year," first career ejection. on Tuesday. Totals 37 7 11 7 Totals 30 030 he said. "I'm trying to make a team, trying to earn a spot, Milwaukee 302 001 010 —7 Zobrist told Cuzzi he would pre- Lorenzo Cain homered on Jose Chicago 000 000 000 —0 and just working hard to get better. I know if I keep get- DP_Chicago 1. LOB_Milwaukee 5, Chicago 5. 2B_Kratz (4), fer an "electronic strike zone" Quintana's second pitch . Braun hit ting better every day, those are my best chances of doing J.Baez (32), Zobrist (20), I.Happ (14). HR_Cain (9), Braun 2 (14), before being ejected in the eighth two-run drives in the first and third. Kratz (4). that." IP HRER BB SO inning of Chicago's 7-0 loss to the Erik Kratz added a solo homer in the Milwaukee Notes: McCarthy confirmed that QB Aaron Rodgers Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday sixth and an RBI double in the Chacin W,12-4 7300210 will start on Thursday against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Knebel 100002 night. That came two innings after eighth. Jennings 100000 How much he'll play will depend in part on the availabil- Cubs manager Joe Maddon was Chacin (12-4) allowed three hits Chicago ity of left tackle David Bakhtiari, who has returned from Quintana L,10-9 565515 tossed for the second time in four and walked two. The right-hander is Chavez 211104 an ankle injury that held him out for more than a week. De La Rosa 241103 games after Cuzzi called Zobrist 6-1 in his past eight outings. "At the forefront of your decision is being smart with HBP_by Quintana (Moustakas). out on strikes. The Brewers pulled within two Umpires_Home, Phil Cuzzi; First, ; Second, Ryan Aaron, but the combination of who he plays with, too, is Blakney; Third, . Zobrist was waiting on deck in games of the Cubs after dropping T_2:42. A_40,441 (41,649). part of that," McCarthy said. ... McCarthy said he also the eighth when Javier Baez struck eight of 11 against them. Milwaukee hopes to play QBs Brett Hundley, DeShone Kizer and Tim out to end the inning. Zobrist will try to complete a two-game of their first three meetings this sea- Boyle. ... Starting outside linebacker Nick Perry remains approached Cuzzi to say he didn't sweep on Wednesday. son. on the physically unable to perform list following offsea- appreciate being told to "be quiet" "Pretty close to a must-win," Braun But Milwaukee needed just nine son ankle surgery, but has been working extensively with after getting called out in the sixth said. "If you want to stay in the divi- pitches to grab a 3-0 lead. a trainer during practices. "I feel great," he said. "No set- on a pitch he thought was a ball. sion race, you had to win one of two." EARLY STRIKE backs is the main thing. Right now, we're being smart He wanted assurances that the Cubs manager Joe Maddon got Cain hit his third career leadoff about it.” umpire would look over the play ejected for the second time in four homer and second this season. Braun and "make an adjustment." games when plate umpire Phil Cuzzi followed Jesus Aguilar's one-out sin- "He didn't want me to tell him LaMarre's hometown called Ben Zobrist out on strikes in gle with a drive to left-center, and he that," Zobrist said. "I just basically the sixth. And Zobrist got tossed for hit a long one to left for his 35th said, 'Well, that's why we want an the first time this season after the career homer against the Cubs after electronic strike zone.' And that's homer helps White eighth when he told Cuzzi the players Aguilar led off with a walk. A fan in what obviously got me tossed." want an electronic strike zone. the back row of the bleachers caught The slider that Zobrist took for Sox beat Tigers He was waiting on deck when the ball, preventing it from going to strike three from starter Jhoulys Javier Baez struck out to end the the street. Chacin has been called a strike inning. Zobrist decided to let Cuzzi "It was something that was need- DETROIT (AP) – When hitting one to a family mem- 44.7 percent of the time, according know "calmly" that he didn't appreci- ed," manager Craig Counsell said. "It a major league player hits ber was a longshot. to ESPN Stats & Info. ate being told to "be quiet" after get- felt like something that was coming. his first home run, his team "The odds are probably Maddon's ejection was his third ting called out in the sixth on a pitch We got it done in an important usually needs to negotiate about the same as me hit- this season. He also was thrown he thought was clearly a ball. He game." with a fan to get the ball. ting a homer," he said after out Friday against Washington for wanted assurances that the umpire TRAINER'S ROOM The Chicago White Sox receiving a beer shower arguing an interference call against would look over the play and "make Brewers: LHP Zach Davies didn't have that problem from his teammates. Willson Contreras running out a an adjustment." (inflamed right rotator cuff, tight Tuesday night. The home run gave the ground ball. "He didn't want me to tell him lower back) is back with the Brewers Ryan LaMarre's line White Sox a 4-3 lead in the that," Zobrist said. "I just basically after a rehab outing for Double-A drive to left field bounced second inning, and Lucas Tuesday. President of baseball opera- said, 'Well, that's why we want an Biloxi on Saturday. He was to throw a off the top of the bullpen Giolito pitched out of a tions Theo Epstein said Darvish is electronic strike zone.' And that's side session before making a start for shelter and into the hands bases-loaded, no-out jam in "just about ready for the next step." ... what obviously got me tossed." Triple-A Colorado Springs on Thurs- of a familiar face. the sixth inning as the Maddon said Brandon Morrow (right The Cubs have been shut out nine day. Davies is 2-5 with a 5.23 ERA in "My uncle caught it," White Sox held on to win 6- biceps inflammation) is getting better times this season. They didn't score eight starts after winning 17 games said LaMarre, who was 3. after being sidelined the past month, in their previous game until pinch- last season. ... RHP Taylor Williams born 10 miles north of Chicago won for the sec- but he didn't have a timeline on his hitter David Bote launched a grand (sore right elbow) was reinstated Comerica Park and played ond time in eight games, return. "It sounds like it's moving in slam with two outs in the ninth to from the disabled list. ... RHP Matt college baseball at Michi- improving to 2-9 against the right direction," he said. give them a 4-3 victory over Washing- Albers (strained left hamstring) was gan. "I'm not sure which Detroit this season. UP NEXT ton on Sunday night. scheduled to pitch Tuesday on a uncle – I have a lot of them Giolito (8-9) allowed Brewers: RHP Junior Guerra (6-7, Quintana (10-9) got tagged for five rehab assignment for Biloxi. – but one of them caught it. three runs and eight hits 3.40 ERA) has a 1.74 ERA in five runs and six hits in five innings after Cubs: RHP Yu Darvish (triceps It was crazy." and one walk in six innings. career starts and eight appearances dominating the Brewers over seven and elbow injuries) is expected to go LaMarre, who hit the He struck out seven to against the Cubs. previous starts. He came in with a on a minor league rehab assignment, homer in his 168th plate Cubs: RHP Kyle Hendricks (8-9, 0.92 career ERA against the Brewers assuming he experiences no setbacks appearance, acknowledged 4.02 ERA) is 2-0 in his past three and held them without a run in two after pitching a simulated game on starts – all wins for the Cubs. TIGERS — page 10 GCC BASEBALL Roquan Smith signs with Bears, gets right to work LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) – Roquan Smith wore a smile on his face, and a Chicago Bears uniform for the first time since training camp started. The Bears on Tuesday got a first look at their first-round round draft pick 30 days after he was supposed to report with rookies for camp. Both sides quickly sought to put the stalemate in the past. "It's a great feeling just to be back out here with my team- mates, getting back into rhythm," Smith said. "So it's an awe- some feeling." Drafted by general manager Ryan Pace No. 8 overall, the Georgia linebacker had been the last unsigned pick of the 2018 NFL draft. Smith settled on a four-year contract that guarantees $18.5 million and includes an $11.5 million signing bonus, a person familiar with the talks told The Associated Press. The person spoke Monday night on condition of anonymity because the deal had not been announced. Submitted photo The sticking point reportedly had been the agent's insis- GOGEBIC COMMUNITY College baseball coach Bruce Mahler signed Josh Joki, center, and Travis Mylly, right, tence on protection for Smith regarding guaranteed money. both of Ironwood for the 2018-19 inaugural season. Josh is the son of Raymond and Macaria Joki and plans to major in general education. Travis is the grandson of Jim and Dawn Mylly and will major in Criminal Justice – Law Enforcement this fall. BEARS — page 10 l 10 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe scoreboard

Baltimore at Miami, 7 p.m. Washington 60 60 .500 8 Salt Lake (PCL). Selected 3B Taylor Gogebic-Iron Range New Orleans at L.A. Chargers, 8 New York 50 67 .427 16½ Ward from Salt Lake. Transferred Oldtimers Softball p.m. Miami 48 74 .393 21 OF Chris Young to the 60-day DL. League Sunday, Aug. 26 Central Division TAMPA BAY RAYS — Acquired Aug. 8 Cincinnati at Buffalo, 4 p.m. WLPct GB RHP Shane Baz from Pittsburgh to Pit Stop 19, Rigoni's 17 Arizona at Dallas, 8 p.m. Chicago 68 50 .576 — complete the trade that sent RHP Aurora Club 27, Wolf’s Den 10 Milwaukee 68 54 .557 2 Chris Archer to the Pirates. Chub & Sandy’s 20, Nora's 18 AmericanAll Times LeagueEDT St. Louis 65 55 .542 4 TEXAS RANGERS — Acquired Sports Bar 21, American Legion Pittsburgh 61 59 .508 8 OF Alexander Ovalles from the 12 East Division W L Pct GB Cincinnati 52 68 .433 17 Chicago Cubs to complete am earli- Standings 86 35 .711 — West Division er trade for LHP Cole Hamels and Sports Bar ...... 12-1 New York 75 44 .630 10 WLPct GB cash considerations. Chub & Sandy’s ...... 8-3 Tampa Bay 60 59 .504 25 Arizona 66 55 .545 — TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Nora's ...... 8-3 Toronto 53 65 .449 31½ Colorado 64 55 .538 1 Acquired RHP Brian Baker from Col- Rigoni's ...... 7-4 Baltimore 36 84 .300 49½ Los Angeles 64 56 .533 1½ orado to complete an earlier trade. Pit Stop ...... 6-5 Central Division San Francisco 60 60 .500 5½ National League American Legion ...... 3-9 San Diego 48 73 .397 18 COLORADO ROCKIES — Aurora Club ...... 3-10 WLPct GB Cleveland 68 51 .571 — Monday's Games Placed RHP Scott Oberg on the Wolf’s Den ...... 0-12 Minnesota 55 63 .466 12½ Atlanta 9, Miami 1, 1st game paternity list. Recalled INF Garrett Aug. 15 Detroit 50 70 .417 18½ N.Y. Mets 8, N.Y. Yankees 5 Hampson from Albuquerque (PCL). Chub & Sandy’s at Sports Bar Chicago 43 76 .361 25 Cleveland 10, Cincinnati 3 MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Rigoni's at American Legion Kansas City 36 82 .305 31½ Atlanta 6, Miami 1, 2nd game Acquired RHP Jake Thompson from Aurora Club at Pit Stop Texas 5, Arizona 3 the Philadelphia Phillies for cash Wolf’s Den at Nora's West Division WLPct GB St. Louis 7, Washington 6 considerations and optioned him to NFL Preseason Houston 73 47 .608 — L.A. Angels 6, San Diego 3, 10 Colorado Springs (PCL). Designat- All Times EDT Oakland 71 48 .597 1½ innings ed RHP Alec Asher for assignment. Thursday's Games Seattle 69 51 .575 4 San Francisco 5, L.A. Dodgers 2 WASHINGTON NATIONALS — New Orleans 24, Jacksonville 20 Los Angeles 60 60 .500 13 Tuesday's Games Recalled RHP Trevor Gott and Associated Press Pittsburgh 31, Philadelphia 14 Texas 53 69 .434 21 Milwaukee 7, Chicago Cubs 0 selected the contract of LHP Tim CHICAGO WHITE Sox's Ryan LaMarre celebrates hitting a solo home run in the sec- Carolina 28, Buffalo 23 Monday's Games Baltimore 6, N.Y. Mets 3 Collins from Syracuse (IL). Optioned Cleveland 20, N.Y. Giants 10 N.Y. Mets 8, N.Y. Yankees 5 Boston 2, Philadelphia 1 LHP Sammy Solis to Syracuse. ond inning against the Detroit Tigers in Detroit Tuesday. Tampa Bay 26, Miami 24 Cleveland 10, Cincinnati 3 Cleveland 8, Cincinnati 1 Placed RHP Ryan Madson on the Cincinnati 30, Chicago 27 Detroit 9, Chicago White Sox 5 Atlanta 10, Miami 6 10-day DL. Transferred RHP Erick New England 26, Washington 17 Texas 5, Arizona 3 Arizona 6, Texas 4 Fedde to the 60-day DL. Chicago White SoxDetroit 6, Tigers 3 Baltimore 33, L.A. Rams 7 Tigers Kansas City 3, Toronto 1 Colorado 5, Houston 1 BASKETBALL ab rhbi ab rhbi Green Bay 31, Tennessee 17 Oakland 7, Seattle 6 Minnesota 5, Pittsburgh 2 National Basketball Association Ti.Andr ss 4220Cndlrio 3b 5120 Houston 17, Kansas City 10 L.A. Angels 6, San Diego 3, 10 St. Louis 6, Washington 4 CHICAGO BULLS — Signed G A.Grcia rf 4110J.Iglss ss 4110 Indianapolis 19, Seattle 17 innings L.A. Angels at San Diego Derrick Walton Jr. From page 9 J.Abreu 1b 3112Ro.Rdrg ss 1010 San Francisco 24, Dallas 21 Tuesday's Games San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers FOOTBALL Dvidson 3b 4110Cstllns rf 5000 Friday's Games Baltimore 6, N.Y. Mets 3 Wednesday's Games National Football League improve to 3-1 in his past six starts. Palka dh 4011Goodrum 2b 4010 N.Y. Jets 17, Atlanta 0 Boston 2, Philadelphia 1 Pittsburgh (Archer 4-5) at Min- ARIZONA CARDINALS — K.Smith c 3001V.Mrtin dh 4122 Oakland 16, Detroit 10 The Tigers got runners to the corners in N.Y. Yankees 4, Tampa Bay 1 nesota (Berrios 11-8), 1:10 p.m. Signed WR Austin Wolf. Released Y.Sanch 2b 4010Adduci 1b 3011 Saturday's Games Chicago White Sox 6, Detroit 3 Milwaukee (Guerra 6-7) at Chica- WR Rashad Ross. the ninth, but Xavier Cedeno struck out LaMarre lf 4111J.McCnn c 4000 Minnesota 42, Denver 28 Cleveland 8, Cincinnati 1 go Cubs (Hendricks 8-9), 2:20 p.m. CHICAGO BEARS — Signed LB Engel cf 4000Gerber lf 3000 Arizona 24, L.A. Chargers 17 Nicholas Castellanos to earn his first save Arizona 6, Texas 4 Boston (Johnson 3-3) at Philadel- Roquan Smith. Mahtook ph 0000 Thursday, Aug. 16 Colorado 5, Houston 1 phia (Velasquez 8-9), 7:05 p.m. LOS ANGELES CHARGERS — since Aug. 11, 2015. V.Reyes cf 4010 Philadelphia at New England, Minnesota 5, Pittsburgh 2 N.Y. Mets (Wheeler 7-6) at Balti- Signed LB Kyle Coleman. Waived Totals 34 685Totals 37 393 7:30 p.m. "We had the chances in the sixth and Toronto at Kansas City more (Hess 2-6), 7:05 p.m. DL Albert Havili. Chicago 310 020 000 —6 N.Y. Jets at Washington, 8 p.m. Seattle at Oakland Cleveland (Bieber 6-2) at Cincin- OAKLAND RAIDERS — Activat- Detroit 300 000 000 —3 Pittsburgh at Green Bay, 8 p.m. again in the ninth, but that's when you need L.A. Angels at San Diego nati (Stephenson 0-1), 7:10 p.m. ed OT Donald Penn from the PUP E_Hardy (1). DP_Detroit 1. LOB_Chicago 3, Detroit 9. 2B_Ti.Anderson Friday, Aug. 17 Wednesday's Games Miami (Urena 3-12) at Atlanta list. someone to step up and get a hit," Tigers (19), J.Abreu (34), J.Iglesias (29), V.Martinez (14). HR_LaMarre (1). N.Y. Giants at Detroit, 7 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Rodon 3-3) (Gausman 6-9), 7:35 p.m. WASHINGTON REDSKINS — SF_K.Smith (1). Kansas City at Atlanta, 7 p.m. manager Ron Gardenhire said. "We didn't at Detroit (Zimmermann 5-4), 1:10 Colorado (Anderson 6-4) at Released CB Orlando Scandrick. IP HRER BB SO Miami at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. p.m. Houston (Cole 10-5), 8:10 p.m. Waived-injured LB Alex McCalister. do that." Chicago Buffalo at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Pittsburgh (Archer 4-5) at Min- Washington (Hellickson 5-2) at Canadian Football League Giolito W,8-9 683317 Arizona at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Blaine Hardy (4-5) took the loss, allow- nesota (Berrios 11-8), 1:10 p.m. St. Louis (Gomber 2-0), 8:15 p.m. EDMONTON ESKIMOS — Fry H,12 200004 Saturday, Aug. 18 Seattle (Leake 8-7) at Oakland L.A. Angels (Pena 1-3) at San Signed LS Tanner Doll and LB Doug ing four runs and six hits and a walk in four Minaya 000010 Jacksonville at Minnesota, 1 p.m. (Anderson 2-3), 3:35 p.m. Diego (Erlin 2-3), 9:10 p.m. Parrish. Activated LBs Adam Konar Cedeno S,1-2 110002 Oakland at L.A. Rams, 4 p.m. innings. Boston (Johnson 3-3) at Philadel- San Francisco (Holland 6-8) at and Christophe Mulumba-Tshiman- Detroit Cincinnati at Dallas, 7 p.m. phia (Velasquez 8-9), 7:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 3-0), 10:10 p.m. ga from the six-game injured list. Hardy L,4-5 454414 Tampa Bay at Tennessee, 8 p.m. Both teams scored three runs in the first N.Y. Mets (Wheeler 7-6) at Balti- Thursday's Games Released WR Sam Giguere, LB McAllister 232204 San Francisco at Houston, 8 p.m. more (Hess 2-6), 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 4:05 Jeremiah Kose and OL Kelvin inning, Chicago getting its final two on a Farmer 300001 Chicago at Denver, 9:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (TBD) at N.Y. Yan- p.m., 1st game Palmer. Minaya pitched to 1 batter in the 9th Seattle at L.A. Chargers, 10 p.m. bizarre play. Daniel Palka's RBI single made kees (Cessa 1-2), 7:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 7:05 HOCKEY WP_McAllister, Fry. Monday, Aug. 20 Cleveland (Bieber 6-2) at Cincin- p.m. National Hockey League it 1-0 and left the bases loaded with one Umpires_Home, ; First, Jansen Visconti; Second, Larry Baltimore at Indianapolis, 8 p.m. nati (Stephenson 0-1), 7:10 p.m. Washington at St. Louis, 7:15 NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Vanover; Third, . Thursday, Aug. 23 out. Kevan Smith hit a fly ball to deep cen- Colorado (Anderson 6-4) at p.m. Signed D Ryan Ellis to an eight-year T_3:01. A_20,661 (41,297). Philadelphia at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Houston (Cole 10-5), 8:10 p.m. Colorado at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. contract. ter, and all three runners tried to advance. Friday, Aug. 24 Toronto (Estrada 5-9) at Kansas N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 7:35 NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Re- fifth inning, and the White Sox quickly New England at Carolina, 7:30 City (Smith 1-4), 8:15 p.m. p.m., 2nd game signed D Steven Santini to a three- Palka stopped between first and second p.m. took advantage. Tim Anderson and Avisail L.A. Angels (Pena 1-3) at San Arizona at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. year contract. as Jose Abreu scored from third, and by the N.Y. Giants at N.Y. Jets, 7:30 Diego (Erlin 2-3), 9:10 p.m. COLLEGE Garcia led off with singles, and Abreu made p.m. Thursday's Games TransactionsBASEBALL BROWN — Named Jennifer time the Tigers were able to finish off a slop- Denver at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, American League Hunter associate director of athletics py rundown, Matt Davidson had scored it 6-3 with a two-run double. Seattle at Minnesota, 8 p.m. 1:05 p.m. BOSTON RED SOX — Activated for diversity & inclusion initiatives. The Tigers loaded the bases with no outs Detroit at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m. L.A. Angels at Texas, 8:05 p.m. C-UTL Blake Swihart from the 10- EAST CAROLINA — Announced from second for a two-run sacrifice fly dou- Green Bay at Oakland, 10:30 Detroit at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. day DL. Designated C Dan Butler for special advisor to the chancellor for ble play as Palka was thrown out at second in the sixth, but Giolito got out of it when p.m. Toronto at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. assignment. athletics Dave Hart has agreed to a James McCann popped out, Mike Gerber Saturday, Aug. 25 CLEVELAND INDIANS — Placed three-month extension. to end the inning. Kansas City at Chicago, 1 p.m. NationalAll Times League EDT RHP Trevor Bauer on the 10-day JOHNSON C. SMITH — struck out and Victor Reyes popped out. Houston at L.A. Rams, 4 p.m. "Some of these things, I've never seen," East Division DL. Recalled LHP Tyler Olson from Announced the resignation of sports Tennessee at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. "I knew I was facing the bottom of the WLPct GB Columbus (IL). information director K.C. Culler. San Francisco at Indianapolis, Gardenhire said. "I think I had to talk to 16 Atlanta 67 51 .568 — LOS ANGELES ANGELS — MARYLAND — Fired strength 4:30 p.m. order, so I wanted to get ahead and put Philadelphia 65 53 .551 2 Optioned INF Jose Fernandez to and conditioning coach Rick Court. people about things we needed to do better Atlanta at Jacksonville, 7 p.m. in that inning. them away," Giolito said. "It was a 'Bad News Bears' kind of night." Renteria had relievers ready, but gave his Bears Bourbonnais. So now it's a matter of catching In the bottom of the first, Victor Mar- starter a chance to save the game. up. tinez made it 3-2 with a two-out, two-run "We were going batter to batter once "We understand that he's a very driven double, and Jim Adduci followed with a they loaded the bases, but he kept execut- From page 9 individual, both on and off the field," coach game-tying single. The Tigers, though, ing," he said. "That's between my agents and Mr. Pace," Matt Nagy said. "And I know he's going to do never scored again. TRAINER'S ROOM Smith said. "So that was something that they everything he possibly can to catch up. ... It's "That's just baseball," Adduci said. "We Tigers: Shortstop Jose Iglesias left after had to deal with, and we got it all figured good for him to get back in shape and take got off to the quick start, but their pitchers eight innings with a thumb injury. Iglesias out." some hits." did their jobs after that." said he bruised it on Monday and tried to The Bears immediately put Smith to work Smith will practice in Denver, but Nagy LaMarre put Chicago back ahead with play through it. His status will be deter- at Halas Hall. The team worked out at one of said it's too soon to say whether he'll play his family-finding line drive. mined in the morning for Wednesday after- their new practice fields before leaving for Saturday. "We were all very happy for him," White noon's game. ... RHP Michael Fulmer made Denver to practice and play against the Bron- Smith said he's in shape after working out Sox manager Rick Renteria said. "It was a rehab start for Class A Lakeland, striking cos. He practiced with the first and second on his own in Georgia during the holdout. good for him to do it here, near his home out four in two perfect innings. Fulmer has team during an unpadded workout. "I was training pretty hard down in and with his family in town." been out since July 20 with an oblique Smith missed all of their practices at Athens, back at school," he said. Zach McAllister replaced Hardy for the strain. Column: Best measure of Woods when he has lead By DOUG FERGUSON AP Golf Writer ST. LOUIS (AP) – Tiger Woods once said it could not be considered a truly great year without winning a major. Five years ago, he never would have said it could be a good year without win- ning any tournament. This year is an exception. Woods closed with a 64 on Sunday at Bellerive, his lowest final round in a major. He finished at 266, breaking by three shots his personal best over 72 holes in a major. Neither was enough to win the PGA Championship. His last major was 10 years ago. His last victory of any variety was five years ago. It's still been a good year. Sixteen months ago, he announced his fourth back surgery in three years, the last one to fuse his lower spine. Ten months ago, doctors still had not given him clear- ance to swing a club. Eight months ago, he was No. 656 in the world ranking, one spot behind Lucas Nemecz of Austria. Now he's No. 26, one spot behind Sergio Garcia. "I didn't even know if I was going to play golf again," Woods said. "It's been a hell of a process, for sure." The majors are over. The season is not. With his runner-up finish, Woods Associated Press moved to No. 20 in the FedEx Cup. That TIGER WOODS hits to the ninth green during the final round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Bellerive Country assures him three FedEx Cup playoff Club Sunday in St. Louis. events, and a reasonable chance to return to East Lake for the Tour Championship. pled grass on No. 9 and made birdie, without a bogey and won the British Open way around. For now, they are little more than oppor- except maybe for his approach into the by two shots. The Italian became only the Even in the best of times, Woods never tunities. 15th that plopped down a foot from the second player to win a major while paired charged his way to victory in a major. He Because while this year of the come- cup, bringing him within one shot of the with Woods in the final round. The other started five shots behind at Hazeltine in back has been nothing short of remark- lead. was Y.E. Yang in the 2009 PGA Champi- the 2002 PGA Championship and birdied able, two elements are missing. Brooks Koepka never got rattled. onship at Hazeltine, the only times Woods his last four holes, only for Rich Beem to He still hasn't won. "You could hear a different roar every lost a 54-hole lead in a major. make a 35-foot birdie on the 16th for some And he has yet to start the final round 30 seconds," Koepka said. "So we knew Close calls at Carnoustie and Bellerive breathing room. Woods trailed at the Mas- with at least a share of the lead. what was going on. It's pretty obvious should at least be a reminder that Woods ters and U.S. Open in 2007 and quickly Considering his reputation and record when Tiger makes a birdie." has never won a major when trailing going got into a tie for the lead, only to fade by as golf's greatest closer, those two might Koepka, playing two groups behind into the final round. He won all 14 of them not making enough putts. go hand-in-hand. Woods, missed three straight birdie putts from either the lead or a share of the lead, Two shots behind Phil Mickelson going The PGA Championship was another from 10 feet or closer when Woods was and his closing rate on the PGA Tour is into Sunday at the 2006 Masters, Woods example that while Woods remains larger making his last run. And then he poured astounding. twice missed eagle putts inside 15 feet on than life to the fans, it isn't enough to in two in a row, the last one from 7 feet Woods is 43-2 when has the lead going the back nine to go along with six three- shake the players he is trying to beat. after the prettiest 4-iron he ever hit. into Sunday, and his record is 11-2 when putts for the week. He finished two That's not to suggest anyone ever gave Francesco Molinari had it even he is tied for the lead. behind. Woods his 14 majors. It just seemed that tougher. Now he just has to get there. Give him the lead, give him the crowd, way because he was winning so many of He was playing alongside Woods in the He is good enough to win. That should give him the opportunity, and Woods got them. No one is going to give him any final round at Carnoustie when Woods no longer be up for debate. it done with a rate never seen in golf. now. took the lead for two holes, only to fall Whether he still has that mystique is That will be the next step, maybe the The roars were never louder than when back with a double bogey on the 11th still to be determined. That starts with final step to see if that red shirt on Sunday he hooked a 9-iron off the muddied, tram- hole. Molinari forged through the noise him being the hunted, and not the other still means something. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2018 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Couple brings uninvited guests Dear Annie: I hope you can offer a solu- tion to my dilemma. Over the Fourth of July, I hosted a party at my riverfront home. Most of the guests were my son’s friends, whom I get along with, and I am always happy when they bring their kids, because then my grandbabies have little Dear ones to play with. My issue is that for the Annie past few years at my party, one couple, “John” and “Cynthia,” always invite and bring additional people whom I either raiding your food and leaving a mess. If I don’t know or don’t particularly care for. were you, I probably wouldn’t even invite They do this without asking me ahead of them back next year. But if you do, time. expressly state that the invitation is just This year, John and Cynthia brought a for the two of them and their children. If couple with a baby whom I had never met they “flip out” at that and refuse to come, before. They all pitched tents in my yard you’re better off. If John and Cynthia are THE PAJAMA DIARIES and spent the night without even asking. raising their children to be anything like Later in the afternoon, John’s brother, sis- them, you probably don’t want them influ- ter-in-law and niece also showed up with- encing your grandkids anyway. out being invited. John, Cynthia and the Dear Annie: This is in response to “I couples they brought with them didn’t Knew Better,” who is deeply ashamed for leave until late the next day, leaving dirty sleeping with someone. I’d like to address diapers in my garbage. They even started the faith part a little bit more and speak searching for leftovers in the fridge. (There directly to her. weren’t any because of all the additional “Knew Better”: You did something uninvited people.) against your faith. Period. You stopped. It was all I could do to hold my tongue. With your faith, do you believe you can be I had asked my son to speak to them about MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM forgiven but you can’t forgive yourself? this issue. Apparently, he neglected to do You are putting your faith in a very small that because he is afraid they would just box. Open up and let the freedom of your say they won’t come. That would be fine forgiveness flow, because conviction of with me, except for wanting my grandkids wrongdoing comes from your faith. Con- to have more playmates. The general opin- demnation does not come with your faith. ion seems to be that it is incredibly rude You may “feel” shame, but you are much and inconsiderate to do this. How do I pre- more than this one instance. Stand up like vent this from happening again without the princess you are! You are beautiful! – having them flip out and just refuse to Keep the Faith come next time? Even after a month, I am Dear Keep the Faith: Beautifully said. still fuming about it. – Blindsided I’m happy to print your encouraging BORN LOSER Dear Blindsided: Your yard is not a words. campground, even though John and Cyn- Send your questions for Annie Lane to thia are treating it as such. Actually, they’re [email protected]. more like bears at the park dumpster – COPYRIGHT 2018 CREATORS.COM

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The DESCRIPTION: Rigoni's Bakery in Downtown Executive Director shall have general supervision over the Affordable Handyman. Light Ironwood is looking for a Bakery The primary responsibility of the case manager will be to interact administration of the business affairs for the Housing Carpentry, Painting, Drywall Repair. Clerk. Apply in person. with patients including those with serious mental illness and/or 35 Years Experience. Commissions and shall be charged with the management of co-occurring disorders, focusing on providing population-based, (906)285-7232 Dental Assistant needed part-time, the 60 unit housing project operated by the Commission. The whole person, patient centered care. This care may address mental 2-3 days a week. Experience Director shall be subject to the continuing direction of the preferred but willing to train. health and substance abuse conditions, health behaviors (including Firewood Commission, and subject to the policies and procedures Send resume and application to: their contribution to chronic medical illnesses), life stressors and Dr. Jeff Nehring established by the Commission. The Executive Director must crises, stress-related physical symptoms and ineffective patterns of Firewood for sale by the Loggers P.O. Box 146, Mercer, WI 54547 have the ability to direct, supervise, and coordinate both the cord. Call (715)561-3437. health care utilization. The case manager is responsible for the activities and functions of the Commission and to maintain Cook and Dishwasher for the interaction and coordination of care between behavioral health, the confidence and credibility of the Commission and the Situation Wanted Root Cellar on Lake Gogebic. primary care, and specialty care. The case manager must properly Tenants. The Executive Director shall assist the Commission Call: (906)842-3535 and leave a engage patients in their treatment by using clear and empathetic message if necessary. Dishwasher in establishing budgets, policies and procedures and shall be Wanted: 2 men to carry empty oil communication. Building strong community relationships, creating tank out of basement; also tank is for weekends and cook is Wed., responsible for determining all work procedures of Thru., Sunday. Will train. self-management supports for patients, implementing technological must be cut in half. (715)561-3420 Commission employees, and for supervising the performance supports for clinical care, and using decision supports for clinical thereof. Help Wanted Clark Station, 120 E. Cloverland care, are key elements in integrated case management. Trusting Drive, Ironwood, MI 49938. Requirements: a Bachelor’s Degree in business, administration Apply in person between 8-4 on relationships with patients, families, and staff enhance weekdays at: Chief Oil Distributing or accounting, or an Associate’s Degree with 5 years of whole-person, team based, integrated care. Evaluation and tracking PLUMBING-HVAC Company, 100 East Aurora Street, supervisory experience, experience in MS Office of outcomes of care are part of a continuous quality improvement LABORER Ironwood, MI 49938. (906)932-5212 applications, good communication skills, and the process. The case manager will assist in research and development ability to work with the public. Full-Time – Will Train Hurley Dairy Queen is now hiring of facility wide policies and procedures in an effort to seek Email resume to: for Fall and Winter positions. Stop Apply at Michigan Works, accreditation and promote the highest quality of care. [email protected] in for an application. Applications due by August 15, 2018. RESPONSIBILITIES: Or Mail resume to: • Interacts with patients including those who have serious mental Klopatek Plumbing & Heating Fahrner Excavating is looking for a illness (SMI) and or co-occurring disorders (COD), promoting P.O. Box 576, Mercer, WI 54547 Dump Truck Driver. Must have a class B CDL and experience. positive mental health and social functioning of children, Part-time Dietary Aide Top wages paid, year-round work. Northland Basement Systems adolescents, and adults served by LVDHC. Call Ken: (906)364-4468. Positions Available: is looking for eager individuals to join our growing team. At NBS • Acts as a liaison and facilitates information and/or service Gogebic Medical Care Facility is ac- Snow Country Hardwoods, Inc. our purpose is to provide remarkable experiences for our customers requests between clients, staff, Primary Care Providers (PCP) cepting applications for part-time and your role in that is crucial. We also want to provide you with a Dietary Aides. Experience in food Now Hiring: General Laborers. 1st and specialty providers, e.g., psychiatrists, psychologist. service is preferred. GMCF offers & 2nd Shifts. Applications can be workplace where you are appreciated, rewarded, and given • Assist with enrollment in various services. competitive wages and an excel- picked up at: 1300 Odanah Road opportunities to be all you can be. Industrial Park, Hurley, WI • Complete patient intakes and screening tools. lent benefit package. Applications What We Would Provide You: • Is responsible for the interaction and coordination with Primary are available at GMCF; 402 North Street; Wakefield, Michigan 49968; Reputable company in Manitowish • Year-round work Care Providers and facilitates referrals as necessary. 906-224-9811, Ext. 106 or online at Waters is looking for Carpenters. • Benefits and paid holidays • Coordinates and monitors scheduling and maintenance of Home builder in business for 23 www.gogebicmedicalcare.com. • The best tools, materials, and training to ensure your success appointments and services. EOE. years. Doing new homes, additions and remodels. Fail pay, paid • A trusting, respectful, and fun culture • Enhances patient engagement by helping patients feel M-64 NAPA in Ontonagon, MI is Vacation and Holidays, 401k. • Opportunities for professional growth comfortable, impacting patient characteristics (e.g., motivation), Send resume to: Box 135, seeking a Certified Mechanic. What We Need for this Role: and improving the therapeutic relationship by using a variety of (906)884-4150 Daily Globe, 118 E. McLeod Ave., techniques. PO Box 548, Ironwood, MI 49938. • Construction experience is preferable, but not required • Educates patients about their illness and involves them when The Elk & Hound is now hiring • Valid driver’s license and a safe driving record Waitstaff and Bartenders. Flexible Mike's Restaurant is looking for a • Ability to travel making treatment decisions. Dishwasher, 2 night shifts/week. schedule. Apply within, previous • Unrestricted lifting ability • Manages transition of care by contacting treatment centers and applicants please reapply. Available immediately. Apply in hospitals, reconciling medications, arranges necessary follow-up No phone calls please. person. No phone calls please. • Ability to climb a ladder, kneel, and crawl • Ability to work overtime if needed appointments and after care services, ensuring understanding of discharge instructions, etc. If you are a born leader with a great work ethic and • Engages patient’s family care to enhance the patient’s social want to be valued for your hard work, apply with us today. support. Please pick up an application at: • Develops relationships with community organizations that offer Northland Basement Systems resources to more fully meet patient needs. • Understands the ethical and legal issues common integrated 111 Commercial Lane, Wakefield, MI 49968 care. Monday-Friday between 8:00am-4:00pm • Develops trusting relationships with patients, families, and Or send your resume to: other team members. Computer Services Painting [email protected] • Proactively reaches out and does follow up contact with For more information about our company, visit: patients, discuss adherence and barriers. • Assists in development pf facility wide policies and procedures Lakefront Painting www.northlandbasementsystems.com and provide education and training to staff and clients. & Restoration • Works with clinic administration facility wide with AAAHC, Specializing in all Phases of Iron County Human Services Department CARF, or other accreditation for the Lac Vieux Desert Health Painting. Log Home Siding, Center, working to implement organization-wide performance Stripping, Staining & Sealing Full-Time Aging and Disability Resource Center and quality training. (906)235-7897 (ADRC)/ Aging Manager • Assist to establish a continuous performance and quality im Iron County Human Services & Associates is seeking a full-time ADRC/Aging provement effort and monitoring and reporting system. Construction Septic Manager. Duties include but are not limited to supervision of the operations • Coordinates and participates in community health education of the ADRC and Aging Services, budget development and implementation, events. work in coordination·with the multi-county ADRC, establish policies and • Manages special health and wellness projects as needed. ukovich procedures for Aging and Transportation Programs, and demonstrate an ability MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: to work with other agencies to promote health and wellbeing of Iron County • Registered Nurse licensed in MI onstruction residents. • Case management experience R S Qualifications: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a • Valid Driver License New Construction O I Licensed in MI & WI Bachelor's degree in social work or a closely related field, a Registered Nurse • Ability to work independently with a strong sense of initiative or Remodeling O D with a Bachelor's degree or any combination of education and experience that • Strong interpersonal skills, clinical interviewing skills and ability Insulation, Concrete F I to communicate with patients in a warm and open manner. & Block Work I provides equivalent knowledge, skills and abilities. Experience in working with N • Ability to work in fast paced, action-oriented culture of primary N elderly and /or disabled service area, budgeting experience and at least three G Licensed & Insured (906)285-2833 care being flexible and quickly adapting to changes. G Find us on facebook years of progressively responsible experience in a management or 906-932-4055 or 715-543-2795 administrative capacity, preferably in a governmental setting. The salary for • Understand the impact of stigma related to behavioral health Excavating this position will start at $53,000. Iron County Human Services & Associates problems Advertise in the offers a competitive benefits package commensurate with experience. • Must have working knowledge of HIPAA laws FAHRNER EXCAVATING Methods for requesting a job description and application along The above statements are intended to describe the general RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL with submitting the complete application packets include: nature and level of work performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed, as an • Site Prep Businesses & *In person or mail: exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills • Road Building Services Iron County Human Services Office in the Courthouse required of personnel so classified. Management retains the • Driveways located at: 300 Taconite Street, Suite 201, Hurley, WI 54534 • Culverts right to add or to change the duties of the position at any time. • Ponds & Pond Cleaning Directory Phone: 715-561-3636 Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen and applicable background checks related to the position. • Land Clearing for as little as *By email: Date Approved by the Tribal Council: February 9, 2017 • Tree & Stump Removal [email protected] or [email protected] • Water & Sewer Lines Applicants may send their resume to: • Roto Rooter 25 *By fax number: 715-561-2128 • Licensed Septic Tanks $ Attn: Connie Holt, Human Resources In order to be considered for a position, a complete application packet N5142 US HWY 45 & Systems Installed per inch/day including the Iron County Application Form, letter of interest and • Carpentry 2.for a 2 inch Ad. resume’ must be submitted no later than: WATERSMEET, MI 49969-5115 LICENSED & INSURED 4:00 p.m. Thursday, August 16, 2018 Phone: 906-358-4588 x6102 Minimum run Call Ken Interviews will be held on Monday, August 20, 2018 Fax: 906-358-4118 time of 28 days. 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Homes, Apartments, and Trinity Lutheran Church Business Spaces for rent. Call for details. 3 Days = $15.00 is looking for a The Real Estate Store (906)932-5406 Secretary Cabins & Cottages Sales • Rentals Management • Appraisals Applicant must be proficient in the operation of computers for Rent 4 Days = $20.00 with knowledge in the operation of Microsoft Excel and Legals Legals Publisher; have effective communication skills, 906-932-5406 verbal, on the telephone and in writing. Highway US-2 • Ironwood August 15, 2018 BID ADVERTISEMENT NATIONAL FOREST Applicant must have experience with upnorthproperty.com The City of Ironwood is soliciting TIMBER FOR SALE accounts payable/receivable. bids for 4,000 tons of 22A Road OTTAWA NATIONAL FOREST The Iron Pike Sale is located within Position is 20hrs/week with a flexible schedule. Motorcycles & Gravel to be delivered to the City of Ironwood Public Works Garage loc- T43N R35W Section 4, T44N Send resume to: ated at 200 Penokee Road in the R35W Sections 25 & 36. The ATVs Forest Service will receive sealed City of Ironwood, Michigan. The bids in public at Watersmeet/Iron Trinity Lutheran Church Ironwood City Clerk, 213 S. Mar- 1982 Yamaha Maxim 550. Very River Ranger District Offices, quette Street, Ironwood, MI 49938, Attn: Personal Chair good condition, garage kept. New E23979 US 2 East, Watersmeet, Ml will receive sealed bids until 10:00 49969 at 1:00 PM local time on battery, plugs, tires, chains/sprock- E5104 Margaret St, Ironwood, MI 49938 Gile Flowage A-frame cabin A.M. on Friday, August 17, 2018 at 09/18/2018 for an estimated volume et. $1,200.00 or trade for F/PWC. with access to Gile Flowage on which time the bids shall be read of 22 CCF of Mixed Conifer sawtim- (715)360-6931 or (906)364-2697 3+ acres within 10 minutes aloud. Bid documents may be ob- ber, 18 CCF of Mixed Hardwood of Hurley. $70,000.00. tained from the City Clerk. The City sawtimber, 2164 CCF of Red and 2005 Bombardier Traxter. White Pine sawtimber, 650 CCF of We have an immediate opening for an energetic, (850)832-0357 reserves the right to accept or re- Very good condition, garage kept. Aspen pulpwood, 154 CCF of Jack highly motivated individual to join our team as a ject any or all bids. All fluids changed, new vision rims Pine pulpwood, 185 CCF of Mixed North 08-15-18 Conifer pulpwood, 241 CCF of Route Driver m 10 3 and radial tires. $3,400.00 n or best offer. (715)360-6931 Mixed Hardwood pulpwood, and 9 5 2 BID ADVERTISEMENT 945 CCF of Pine pulpwood marked Rotating Schedule • Avg. 20-25 hours/week o A K J 4 or (906)364-2697 The City of Ironwood is soliciting or otherwise designated for cutting. 3:00am Start Time p 7 6 4 3 bids for 2,000 tons of Winter Street The Forest Service reserves the West East2012 Harley Davidson 1200 Sand in the City of Ironwood right to reject any and all bids. Inter- This position is responsible for delivering newspaper bundles to m J 8 7 5 m 6 2 Custom. 1,365 miles. Call for price. Michigan. ested parties may obtain a pro- The Ironwood City Clerk in the Me- area Post Offices, vending boxes and outlet stores. n A K Q 10 4 n J 8 6 (906)932-2452 or spectus from the office listed below. o 6 3 o 10 9 7 2 (906)364-0858 morial Building, Ironwood, Michigan A prospectus, bid form, and com- 49938, will receive sealed offers un- Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Must have a valid p Q 9 p J 10 8 5 plete information concerning the til 10:15 A.M. C.S.T. Friday, August timber, the conditions of sale, and driver’s license and provide proof of a clean driving record South Autos/SUVs 17, 2018, at which time the bids m A K Q 9 4 submission of bids is available to and insurance. Company vehicle provided, use of personal n shall be read aloud. Bid Docu- the public from the Watersmeet/Iron 7 3 ments may be obtained from the o 1972 GMC Dump Truck 4-WHEEL River Ranger District Offices, any transportation may be required in an emergency. Q 8 5 City Clerk, Memorial Building, Iron- other Ottawa National Forest p A K 2 DRIVE! Model 7500 Gas 401 V-6. wood, Michigan 49938. (906) 932- Please pick up an application Box converted to high volume box Ranger District Office or at the Ott- 5050. awa National Forest website at Dealer: West with doors. Running Condition. The City reserves the right to ac- Monday-Friday 9:00am-4:00pm Vulnerable: Neither www.fs.usda.gov/ottawa. The $1,000.00 or best offer. Trueflight cept or reject any and all bids. South West North East USDA is an equal opportunity pro- Mfg. Co. Inc. (715)543-8451 vider and employer. DAILY GLOBE 1n Pass Pass 118 E. McLeod Avenue, Ironwood, MI 49938 Dbl. Pass 2o Pass 2m Pass 3n Pass No Phone Calls Please. 4o Pass 4m All Pass

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hasAILY an opening forLOBE part-time Look after four D G and try for five Mailroom Position By Phillip Alder Duties include preparation of printed Lord Byron wrote, “I know that materials for distribution, mailing and two and two make four — and should be glad to prove it too if I could — collating commercial print jobs, and other though I must say if by any sort of process I could convert 2 and 2 into duties as needed. Some lifting is required. five, it would give me much greater pleasure.” Must have a Valid Driver’s License. In this deal, South, playing in four Evening and night shifts will vary spades, would like to try for five, but not if it puts his contract at risk. depending on work flow. What should he do after West begins with the three top hearts, and East follows throughout? Please pick up an application South’s double followed by two Monday-Friday 9:00am-4:00pm at spades promised 18-20 points with five or six spades. Suddenly North’s the Daily Globe Office, hand was worth game, so he cue- bid three hearts, hoping to hear 118 E. McLeod Avenue, Ironwood, MI 49938. his partner bid three no-trump. But when South showed delayed No phone calls please. diamond support, North did the same in spades, and South passed after mentally shrugging his shoulders. (If that was hard, try getting to four spades if South is the dealer.) OUTPATIENT If the spades were 3-3 or the jack PHYSICAL were falling doubleton, declarer Daily Globe could have drawn trumps and SUDOKU Sudoku is a number-placing puzzle claimed an overtrick. But since West "Y$AVE'REEN THERAPIST had jack-fourth, if South had cashed based on a 9x9 grid with several given his three tops, he would have been numbers. The object is to place the Northern Lights Rehabilitation Services is looking to expand our in trouble. He would have shifted   Physical Therapy dept. at our Outpatient Clinic. We are currently to diamonds, but West could have numbers 1 to 9 in the empty squares ruffed the third diamond to leave so that each row, each column and seeking a part-time and/or full-time position along with PRN declarer with only nine winners: five opportunities. Our highly rated clinic is located on the Northern spades, two diamonds and two clubs.     each 3x3 box contains the same Lights campus near beautiful Lake Superior in Washburn, WI. Instead, South led a diamond to number only once. The difficulty level dummy’s king, then played the      Northern Lights Nonprofit organization offers a flexible spade three to his nine. It lost, but of the Conceptis Sudoku increases West had no defense. If he had led from Monday to Saturday. work schedule with an energetic and supportive team. Our another heart, declarer would have comprehensive Benefit Package includes Medical, Dental, Life, ruffed with dummy’s 10, played a   club to his hand, drawn trumps and Answer to previous puzzle 403B, Vacation, Sick, and Holiday pay. We also have a strong claimed. When West tried his second educational program to provide you with diamond, South won with his queen,     removed trumps and had 10 tricks.          continuing growth in your career.          © 2018 UFS, Dist. by Andrews McMeel for UFS     For more information on this exciting opportunity, please contact          BRIDGE Marisa Buerger, Rehab Director at 715-373-6407                     New grads are welcome to apply! PHILLIP Please submit resume to:          ALDER     Northern Lights Rehabilitation Services         

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          #ONCEPTIS0UZZLES $ISTBY+ING&EATURES3YNDICATE )NC 706 Bratley Drive, Washburn, WI 54891 $IFFICULTY,EVEL   $IFFICULTY,EVEL l 14 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2018 NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Report: Pennsylvania priests molested over 1,000 children HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) said. – Hundreds of Roman The grand jury accused Catholic priests in Pennsyl- Cardinal Donald Wuerl, vania molested more than who leads the Washington 1,000 children – and possi- archdiocese, of helping to bly many more – since the protect abusive priests 1940s, and senior church when he was Pittsburgh’s officials, including a man bishop. Wuerl, who led the who is now the archbishop Pittsburgh diocese from of Washington, D.C., sys- 1988 to 2006, disputed the tematically covered up the allegations. abuse, according to a grand “While I understand jury report released Tues- this report may be critical day. of some of my actions, I The “real number” of believe the report confirms abused children might be that I acted with diligence, in the thousands since with concern for the vic- some secret church records tims and to prevent future were lost, and victims were acts of abuse,” he said in a afraid to come forward, the statement. “I sincerely grand jury said. hope that a just assessment “Priests were raping lit- of my actions, past and pre- tle boys and girls, and the sent, and my continuing men of God who were commitment to the protec- responsible for them not tion of children will dispel only did nothing. They hid any notions otherwise it all,” Attorney General made by this report.” Josh Shapiro said at a news The grand jury probe Associated Press conference in Harrisburg. was the most extensive PENNSYLVANIA ATTORNEY General Josh Shapiro speaks during a news conference at the Pennsylvania Capitol The report put the num- investigation of Catholic in Harrisburg, Pa., Tuesday. A Pennsylvania grand jury says its investigation of clergy sexual abuse identified ber of abusive clergy at clergy abuse by any state. more than 1,000 child victims. The grand jury report released Tuesday says that number comes from records in more than 300. In nearly Its findings echoed many six Roman Catholic dioceses. all of the cases, the statute earlier church investiga- of limitations has run out, tions around the country, group of priests who reports that bishops made harsh criticism over his tions against them were meaning that criminal describing widespread sex- Shapiro said produced and to the Vatican about abu- response to the McCarrick unsubstantiated. charges cannot be filed. ual abuse and church offi- shared child pornography sive priests. scandal, with some com- Tim Lennon, the presi- More than 100 of the cials’ concealment of it. on church grounds. The conspiracy of mentators questioning his dent of the Survivors Net- priests are dead, and many U.S. bishops have acknowl- The grand jury conclud- silence extended beyond claims of surprise and work of those Abused by others are retired or have edged that more than ed that a succession of church grounds. The grand ignorance over allegations Priests, urged Pennsylvania been dismissed from the 17,000 people nationwide Catholic bishops and other jury said it found cases in that McCarrick molested lawmakers to lift civil and priesthood or put on leave. have reported being diocesan leaders tried to which police or prosecu- and harassed young semi- criminal statutes of limita- “We are sick over all the molested by priests and shield the church from bad tors learned of clergy sex narians. tions for child sex crimes, crimes that will go unpun- others in the church. publicity and financial lia- abuse allegations but did Wuerl replaced McCar- and to provide victims who ished and uncompensat- Most of the Pennsylva- bility. They failed to report not investigate out of defer- rick as Washington’s arch- no longer meet the age ed,” the grand jury said. nia victims were boys, but accused clergy to police ence to church officials. bishop after McCarrick requirements in state law Authorities evaluated girls were abused, too, the and sent abusive priests to The grand jury’s report retired in 2006. with a new window to file each suspect and were able report said. so-called “treatment facili- comes at a time of renewed The Pennsylvania grand civil lawsuits. to charge just two, includ- The abuse ranged from ties,” which “laundered” scrutiny and fresh scandal jury, convened by the state Some current and for- ing a priest who has since groping and masturbation the priests and “permitted at the highest levels of the attorney general’s office in mer clergy named in the pleaded guilty. Shapiro to anal, oral and vaginal hundreds of known offend- U.S. Catholic Church. Pope 2016, heard from dozens of report went to court to pre- said the investigation is rape. One boy was forced ers to return to ministry,” Francis stripped 88-year- witnesses and reviewed vent its release, arguing it ongoing. to say confession to the the report said. old Cardinal Theodore more than a half-million violated their constitution- Church officials “rou- priest who sexually abused Shapiro said the investi- McCarrick of his title and pages of internal docu- al rights. The state tinely and purposefully him. A 9-year-old boy was gation confirmed a “sys- ordered him to a lifetime of ments from the Allentown, Supreme Court said the described the abuse as forced to perform oral sex tematic cover-up by senior prayer and penance amid Erie, Greensburg, Harris- public had a right to see it, horseplay and wrestling” and then had his mouth church officials in Pennsyl- allegations that McCarrick burg, Pittsburgh and Scran- but ruled the names of and simply “inappropriate washed out with holy vania and at the Vatican.” had for years sexually ton dioceses. priests and others who conduct,” Shapiro said. water. Another boy was The report itself provided abused boys and had sexu- The Pittsburgh diocese objected to the findings “It was none of those made to pose naked as if scant detail about the Vati- al misconduct with adult said a few priests are still in would be blacked out things. It was child sexual being crucified and then can’s role, beyond describ- seminarians. ministry because the dio- pending a September hear- abuse, including rape,” he was photographed by a ing a series of confidential Wuerl has come under cese determined allega- ing on their claims. SCOTT FRAKES, left, New Mexico bail reforms shaped ruling in compound case Director of Nebraska Department of Cor- TAOS, N.M. (AP) – A court officials condemned tions by prosecutors that rections, delivers a judge’s decision to allow threats of violence made the group was training chil- statement after the the release of an extended against the judge who dren to use firearms for an execution of Carey family accused of child issued the ruling and evac- anti-government mission Dean Moore on Tues- abuse at a ramshackle uated several administra- and should remain in jail day. at the Nebraska desert compound in New tive court offices as a pre- pending trial. State Penitentiary in Mexico prompted a politi- caution. The father of a severely Lincoln, Neb. Nebras- cal uproar Tuesday by State District Court disabled boy who was kid- ka carried out its first prominent Republican law- Judge Sarah Backus on napped in Georgia will not execution in more makers. Monday cleared the way be released because an than two decades on The controversy was for the release of four arrest warrant has been Tuesday with a drug stoked even further when defendants, despite asser- issued for him in that state. combination never tried before, includ- Maryland takes responsibility for mistakes in player death ing the first use of the powerful opioid COLLEGE PARK, Md. ways with strength and con- died June 13. Head trainer fentanyl in a lethal (AP) – The University of ditioning coach Rick Court, Wes Robinson and Steve injection. Maryland acknowledged who resigned in the wake of Nordwall, an assistant ath- Associated Press Tuesday that the football the death of offensive line- letic director for training, player who collapsed dur- man Jordan McNair. were placed on administra- ing practice and subse- Athletic director Damon tive leave by Maryland last Nebraska executes inmate quently died did not Evans acknowledged “mis- week. receive proper medical care takes were made” by the The attorney for the and the school must accept training staff in the treat- McNair family said a pre- using powerful opioid fentanyl “legal and moral responsi- ment of McNair, who was liminary death certificate LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – e r a l viewing curtain was lifted bility for the mistakes.” hospitalized on May 29 indicates the cause of Nebraska carried out its w o r d s again about six minutes Maryland also parted after a team workout and death was heatstroke. first execution in more to his later to reveal Moore’s than two decades on Tues- family, body and remained open Judge may acquit women or call defense in Kim Jong Nam trial day with a drug combina- includ- for 40 seconds. tion never tried before, ing “I In his final written state- KUALA LUMPUR, Thi Huong, 29, are face the death penalty if including the first use of l o v e ment, Moore admitted: “I Malaysia (AP) – Two accused of smearing VX convicted. If the defense is the powerful opioid fen- y o u . ” am guilty.” But he said Southeast Asian women on nerve agent on Kim Jong called, the trial could take tanyl in a lethal injection. N o there are others on Nebras- trial in Malaysia for the Nam’s face in a crowded several more months. Carey Dean Moore, 60, m e m - ka’s death row who he brazen assassination of the airport terminal in Kuala If the women are acquit- was pronounced dead at bers of believes are innocent and North Korean leader’s half- Lumpur on Feb. 13, 2017. ted, they may not be freed Carey Dean brother could be acquitted The women have said they right away as prosecutors 10:47 a.m. Moore had been Moore the vic- he said they should be sentenced to death for t i m s ’ released. Thursday or called to enter thought they were taking could still appeal the deci- killing two cab drivers in families “How might you feel if their defense in a case that part in a prank for a hid- sion as well as push for- Omaha in 1979. He was witnessed the execution. your loved one was inno- has gripped the world. den-camera show. ward with separate the first inmate to be lethal- The Department of Cor- cent and on death row?” Indonesia’s Siti Aisyah, They are the only two charges for overstaying ly injected in Nebraska, rectional Services said the Moore asked. 25, and Vietnam’s Doan suspects in custody and their visas. which last carried out an first lethal injection drug The execution drew execution in 1997, using was administered at 10:24 only about a dozen death Bus crash in Ecuador kills 24 people, injures 22 the electric chair. a.m. The prison warden penalty supporters and QUITO, Ecuador (AP) – A bus appar- about 3 a.m., Ecuadorean authorities said. Witnesses said there lowered a curtain over the protesters who stood in the ently lost its brakes, then hit another vehi- Residents described hearing a thun- appeared to be no compli- media’s viewing window at rain outside the Nebraska cle at high speed and rolled over four dering noise like the world crashing cations in the execution 10:39 a.m. and raised it State Penitentiary in Lin- times, killing at least 24 people and injur- down on them as the bus struck their process, which also was again about 14 minutes coln. More than 150 people ing 22 while smashing into several houses homes in Pifo, a community 18 miles the first time a state used later. gathered outside the along a highway near Ecuador’s capital from Quito. four drugs in combination. Dawn-Renee Smith, the Nebraska Capitol later in early Tuesday, officials said. Michelle Manay said she woke up and Moore remained mostly department’s chief of staff, the day to protest the exe- The Colombian-registered bus was trav- ran outside to see the carnage. “There still throughout the execu- said the curtain was low- cution. eling to Quito when it hit a smaller vehicle were some people alive and others who tion but breathed heavily ered after the execution The light turnout stood in an area known as dead man’s curve at weren’t,” she said. and gradually turned red team notified Department in contrast to the 1994 exe- and then purple as the Director Scott Frakes that cution of Harold Lamont Ex-White House aide says Trump trying to silence her drugs were administered. the last drug had been Otey, when more than Media witnesses includ- injected. Smith said Frakes 1,000 people created a rau- NEW YORK (AP) – Former White story. She commented just hours after ing The Associated Press and Acting Warden Robert cous, party-like atmo- House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman Trump’s campaign announced it was filing saw Moore take short, Madsen waited in the exe- sphere. Otey was executed declared Tuesday that she “will not be an arbitration action against her, alleging vio- gasping breaths that cution room for five min- shortly after midnight in silenced” by President Donald Trump, lations of a secrecy agreement she signed. became deeper and more utes to ensure the drugs the electric chair, and some remaining defiant as her public feud with “I will not be intimidated,” she told the AP. labored. His chest heaved had taken effect before in the crowd sang the song her former boss appeared to shift to a pos- “I’m not going to be bullied by Donald Trump.” several times before it went summoning the county “Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him sible legal battle. Still, the former reality TV star-turned- still. His eyelids briefly coroner from another part Goodbye” after it was In an interview with The Associated political aide declined to answer several cracked open. of the prison to confirm announced. Following Press, Manigault Newman, who is promot- questions about her experiences during At one point while on Moore’s death. Otey’s punishment, execu- ing her new book about her time in Trump’s her year as the highest-ranking African- the gurney, Moore turned Moore was declared tions were changed to a orbit, said she believes the president’s cam- American aide in Trump’s White House, his head and mouthed sev- dead at 10:47 a.m. The morning schedule. paign is trying to keep her from telling her citing the arbitration action.